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hsa-mir-214: Hsa-mir-214 is a microRNA that has been reported to play a crucial role in regulating the proliferation and metastasis of papillary thyroid carcinoma (THCA) cells [PMC8355328]. In a study, the expression value of hsa-mir-214, along with hsa-miR-15a and hsa-miR-210, was used to define a signature for THCA cells [PMC6002353]. The signature was defined by the following equation: Dip = x1i - 68.712 + x2i - 862.542 + x3i - 1425.192 and Din = x1i - 141.162 + x2i - 346.322 + x3i - 527.862, where x1ix2ix3i represent the expression values of hsa-mir-15a, hsa-mir-210, and hsa-mir-214 for sample i [PMC6002353].
References:
[PMC8355328] Liang J, Liang L, Ouyang K et al. Identification of key microRNAs and genes in papillary thyroid carcinoma by integrated bioinformatics analysis [PMC8355328].
[PMC6002353] Zhang JX, Song W et al. Prognostic role of MicroRNA-210 in various carcinomas: evidence from a meta-analysis involving 13 studies [PMC6002353].
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