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1 publications mentioning eca-mir-505Open access articles that are associated with the species Equus caballus and mention the gene name mir-505. 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: eca-mir-107b, eca-mir-138-1, eca-mir-27a, eca-mir-133a, eca-mir-21, eca-mir-106b, eca-mir-93, eca-mir-107a, eca-mir-138-2, eca-mir-191a, eca-mir-17, eca-mir-18a, eca-mir-20a, eca-mir-92a, eca-mir-133b, eca-mir-133a-2, eca-mir-181a, eca-mir-181b, eca-mir-181a-2, eca-mir-106a, eca-mir-221, eca-mir-374a, eca-mir-374b, eca-mir-1388, eca-mir-676, eca-mir-2114, eca-mir-191b
At baseline (T0), we confirmed the regulatory roles of miR-181a-5p, miR-505-5p and their target DEGs.
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In contrast, miR-505-5p has not previously been linked to the regulation of exercise.
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By using various computational methods and an independent cohort of animals, we confirmed that miR-21-5p, miR-181b-5p and miR-505-5p are putative regulators of the response to endurance exercise.
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At T0, the MSE and R [2] criteria were concordant, displaying p-values < 0.05 for miR-181b-5p and miR-505-5p.
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