miR-122 removal in the liver activates imprinted microRNAs and enables more effective microRNA-mediated gene repression
miR-122 is a highly expressed microRNA in the liver. Here the authors analyse the mouse liver microRNA landscape following depletion of miR-122 and the impact that this has on its target mRNAs.
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Main Authors: | Paul N. Valdmanis, Hak Kyun Kim, Kirk Chu, Feijie Zhang, Jianpeng Xu, Elizabeth M. Munding, Jia Shen, Mark A. Kay |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bce2ee1a64f046a383d8e6d4a3be7c1a |
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