MiR-144
miR-144 is a family of microRNA precursors found in mammals, including humans. The ~22 nucleotide mature miRNA sequence is excised from the precursor hairpin by the enzyme Dicer. In humans, miR-144 has been characterised as a "common miRNA signature" of a number of different tumours. GATA4 is thought to activate transcription of the miR-144 microRNA precursor.
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MiR-144
miR-144 is a family of microRNA precursors found in mammals, including humans. The ~22 nucleotide mature miRNA sequence is excised from the precursor hairpin by the enzyme Dicer. In humans, miR-144 has been characterised as a "common miRNA signature" of a number of different tumours. GATA4 is thought to activate transcription of the miR-144 microRNA precursor.
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miR-144 is a family of microRN ...... he miR-144 microRNA precursor.
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Conserved secondary structure of miR-144 precursor microRNA
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miR-144 is a family of microRN ...... he miR-144 microRNA precursor.
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MiR-144
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