Expression profiling of mammalian microRNAs uncovers a subset of brain-expressed microRNAs with possible roles in murine and human neuronal differentiation
AUTOR(ES)
Sempere, Lorenzo F
FONTE
BioMed Central
RESUMO
Northern blot analysis of 119 previously reported microRNAs in adult organs from mouse and human identified a subset of brain-expressed miRNAs whose expression behavior is conserved in both mouse and human differentiating neurons, implicating these microRNAs in mammalian neuronal development or function
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