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ssc-mir-107: Ssc-mir-107 is a type of microRNA that has been found to have lower expression levels in the kidney and liver, but relatively high expression levels in the submandibular gland [PMC4696248]. It is also expressed in all types of teeth at various stages, except for the lack of expression in dental papilla mesenchyme (Dpm) during certain stages of premolar morphogenesis [PMC4696248]. Ssc-mir-107, along with ssc-miR-103 and ssc-miR-133a, may play a regulatory role in tooth morphogenesis during different developmental stages [PMC4696248]. It has been suggested that ssc-miR-103 and ssc-mir-107 may play important roles in the early morphogenesis of conoides teeth and in the interaction between epithelial and mesenchymal tissue [PMC4696248]. In addition, ssc-mir-107 has been identified as one of the differentially expressed microRNAs involved in various signaling pathways related to male sexual function regulation [PMC7531090]. Ssc-mir-107 has also been used as an endogenous control for gene expression studies involving peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) [PMC5085634].
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