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mmu-mir-34c: Mmu-mir-34c is an interacting microRNA that has been identified as a potential biomarker in vascular aging [PMC6781998]. It is one of the microRNAs that were found to be common between networks built by turquoise and blue modules [PMC6781998]. Transcriptional alterations of hub genes Enpp5, Fez1, Kif1a, and F3 were confirmed using RT-PCR, along with the interacting microRNAs mmu-mir-34c, mmu-miR-34b-5p, mmu-let-7, mmu-miR-449a, and mmu-miR-449c [PMC6781998]. These findings suggest that mmu-mir-34c may play a role in vascular aging and could potentially serve as a biomarker for this process. Further research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms by which this microRNA influences vascular aging and to validate its potential as a biomarker.
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