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2 publications mentioning hsa-mir-6891Open access articles that are associated with the species Homo sapiens and mention the gene name mir-6891. Click the [+] symbols to view sentences that include the gene name, or the word cloud on the right for a summary. |
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Other miRNAs from this paper: hsa-mir-196a-1, hsa-mir-196a-2, hsa-mir-143, hsa-mir-196b, hsa-mir-489, hsa-mir-508, hsa-mir-590, hsa-mir-6833
Our previous research demonstrates that one such mirtron, miR-6891-5p, which is encoded within intron 4 of the HLA-B gene, plays an important physiological role by regulating the post transcriptional expression of nearly 200 mRNA transcripts that are involved in a variety of metabolic and immunological processes [16].
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One miRNA in particular that was born out of this effort, miR-6891-5p [11], has been shown to originate from within a highly conserved intronic segment of the HLA-B gene.
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Other miRNAs from this paper: hsa-mir-570, hsa-mir-650, hsa-mir-1256, hsa-mir-1233-2, hsa-mir-3675, hsa-mir-3914-1, hsa-mir-3914-2, hsa-mir-4650-2, hsa-mir-5007, hsa-mir-6761, hsa-mir-6817
Nineteen out of 21 patients present at least one CNV-miRNA; some miRNAs are present only in deleted (i. e., miRNA6891, miRNA4650-2, miRNA5007, miRNA12331-1, miRNA1233-2), some only in duplicated (miRNA3914-1, miRNA3914-2, miRNA6761, miRNA650, miRNA6817, miRNA1256) and some in both (miRNA3675, miRNA570; Tables 2, 3).
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