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hsa-mir-4284: Hsa-mir-4284 is a microRNA that has been found to be enriched in pathways such as morphine addiction and African trypanosomiasis [PMC7137223]. It has been detected using bulge-looptm miRNA qRT-PCR Primer Sets [PMC4077747]. Hsa-mir-4284 is also classified as a pseudo miRNA precursor and may be a by-product of other non-coding RNAs [PMC3102724]. Synthetic hsa-mir-4284 mimics have been purchased for experimental use [PMC9405340]. Interestingly, hsa-mir-4284 remains in miRBase, unlike many other microRNAs that have been removed [PMC4695841]. In a study, the expression of hsa-mir-4284 decreased in response to Jurkat cells derived exosomes [PMC9525320]. The expression levels of hsa-mir-4284 have also been validated using qRT-PCR in serum and articular cartilage samples [PMC5728069]. The miRBase ID for hsa-mir-4284 is MIMAT0016915 [PMC5728069].
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