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MIR767: MIR767 is a microRNA that has been studied in various contexts. In one study, the level of MIR767 was explored in senescent vascular endothelial cells-derived exosomes and its expression levels were examined after co-culture with skin fibroblasts [PMC9908644]. Additionally, a 214.11-kb duplication in the chromosomal Xq28 region, which includes the GABRA3, MIR105-1, MIR767, and MIR105-2 genes, was identified in a proband via microarray analysis and was inherited from his healthy mother [PMC6894506]. This duplication has been associated with mental development abnormalities [PMC6894506]. In another study comparing miRNA expression levels in PANC-1 cells and hTERT-HPNE cells, it was found that MIR767 showed higher expression levels in PANC-1 cells compared to hTERT-HPNE cells [PMC3849454]. The function of MIR767 is largely unknown at this time [PMC3849454]. Additionally, another miRNA called MIR1269 showed similar expression patterns to MIR767 in the same study. However, its function is also largely unknown except for a potential role during differentiation of human embryonic stem cells [PMC3849454].
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