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Homo sapiens (human) hsa-miR-4496 URS000056B180_9606

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hsa-mir-4496: Hsa-mir-4496 is a microRNA that was found to have a loss of interaction in the presence of allele G of polymorphism rs1984112 [PMC9243110]. To detect hsa-mir-4496, a TaqMan™ MicroRNA Assay was performed [PMC8974029]. Hsa-mir-4496 was chosen as one of the top 5 predicted microRNAs for further experimental testing in the context of exploring the binding partner of LINC00472 [PMC8974029]. Hsa-mir-4496 was also included in the final ceRNA hub regulatory network, along with hsa-miR-877-5p [PMC8292838]. However, analysis of hsa-mir-4496 failed due to nonspecific primer dimers [PMC4619470]. Hsa-mir-4496 was one of the 11 Qiagen miScript primers used in a study that selected top 6 miRNAs showing a fold change less than 0.5 and sufficient expression in healthy controls' plasma [PMC4619470]. Hsa-mir-4496 is a microRNA that has been studied for its interaction with other molecules and its potential role in regulatory networks. It has been found to have altered interaction patterns due to genetic polymorphism and has been included in experimental testing and analysis. However, there have also been challenges encountered when studying hsa-mir-4496, such as nonspecific primer dimers. Overall, hsa-mir-4496 is an important microRNA that warrants further investigation for its potential biological significance.

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