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bta-mir-98: Bta-mir-98, a microRNA, has been found to suppress CPIV3 replication by decreasing the percentage of apoptotic cells and the activities of caspase-3, -8, and -9 [PMC7484655]. Conversely, bta-mir-98 inhibitors have been shown to increase apoptotic cell percentage and caspase activities [PMC7484655]. Additionally, bta-mir-98 has been identified as a potential miRNA related to immune system-related genes [PMC6937239]. These findings suggest that bta-mir-98 may have a role in regulating immune responses and could be a therapeutic target for suppressing CPIV3 replication [PMC7484655] [PMC6937239]. Further research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms by which bta-mir-98 exerts its effects on CPIV3 replication and immune responses [PMC7484655] [PMC6937239].
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