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mmu-mir-191: Mmu-mir-191 is a type of microRNA that has been studied in various contexts. It has been used in transient transduction experiments along with other synthetic miRNAs [PMC6721825]. In a study, the expression of mmu-mir-191 was found to be significantly inhibited by Rb1, with the most significant inhibitory effect observed on mmu-miR-134 [PMC9120625]. Forward primers specific to mmu-mir-191 were used in combination with a universal reverse primer for miRNA analysis [PMC3467056]. Mmu-mir-191 was identified as one of the miRNAs whose expression is significantly reduced in an A-Myb mutant, and it has an A-MYB binding peak nearby [PMC8514520]. Digoxigenin-labeled RNA-probes against mmu-mir-191 were generated for further analysis [PMC7904729]. Mmu-mir-191 is one of the microRNAs that have been found to be involved in lymphoid development or differentially expressed between lymphocyte cell types [PMC2244641]. In another study, the expression levels of mmu-mir-191 were normalized using reference genes U6 snRNA, mmu-miR-423-5p, mmu-miR-361, and mmu-miR-103 [PMC3319598]. Mmu-mir-191 was used in co-transfection experiments along with a reporter vector in HeLa cells [PMC2575400].
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