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ssc-miR-125b: Ssc-mir-125b is an miRNA that has been found to have anti-viral properties specific to PRRSV (Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus) [PMC6687759]. In previous studies, it was observed that ssc-mir-125b was differentially expressed at 3 and 8 days post-infection (dpi) [PMC6687759]. Additionally, ssc-mir-125b was found to be upregulated in infected tissues [PMC5326932]. The expression levels of ssc-mir-125b, along with other miRNAs, were verified using qRT-PCR [PMC6350279]. In terms of expression levels, ssc-mir-125b was classified as an extremely highly expressed miRNA in the anterior pituitary [PMC4489742]. Furthermore, ssc-mir-125b was identified as one of the six boar seminal plasma extracellular vesicle (SP-EV) miRNAs that were randomly selected for analysis [PMC7685987]. Overall, these findings highlight the significance of ssc-mir-125b in PRRSV infection and its potential role in antiviral defense mechanisms.
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