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MIR29C: MIR29C is a microRNA that is involved in various biological processes [PMC6219092]. It has been found that suppression of MIR29C in goose fatty liver promotes cell growth and enhances tolerance to severe steatosis [PMC6219092]. The expression of MIR29C is elevated in lncRNA HOXA-AS3 knockdown cell lines [PMC8489150]. Furthermore, the transcription factor MYC represses the expression of MIR29C, leading to increased expression of MCT1 on tumor cells [PMC5406861]. Two mRNA, VEGFA and SERPINE1, are regulated by multiple microRNAs including MIR29C [PMC5770416]. These microRNAs, including MIR29C, can be combined as a panel to predict hepatocellular carcinoma using a calculation formula [PMC9537616].
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