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ssc-mir-184: Ssc-mir-184 is a downregulated microRNA during follicle atresia [PMC4522283]. It is also found to be downregulated in cases of goose fatty liver [PMC8630403]. In follicle atresia, several other microRNAs are also downregulated, including R-let-7a, hsa-let-7i, hsa-miR-92b, hsa-miR-92a, P-miR-923, hsa-miR-1979, R-miR-739, hsa-miR-1308, hsa-miR-1826 [PMC4522283]. In addition to its role in follicle atresia and goose fatty liver, ssc-mir-184 has been found to be involved in the regulation of pathogenicity-related signaling pathways [PMC7820490]. It has been shown to competitively bind with other microRNAs such as ssc-mir4905p and ssc-mir216 [PMC6458635]. Furthermore, ssc_mir184 has been predicted to have high scores and free energy according to the miRNA prediction results of miRanda [PMC5933978]. The expression of ssc_mir184 is significantly increased in cases of goose fatty liver compared to normal liver tissue [PMC8630403]. Overall, ssc_mir184 plays a role in various biological processes and its dysregulation is associated with follicle atresia and fatty liver disease.
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