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hsa-mir-30a: Hsa-mir-30a is a microRNA that plays a variable role in different types of human cancer [PMC5823624]. In the TF-miRNA-TG_B network, hsa-mir-30a is one of the selected miRNAs, along with hsa-miR-16, hsa-miR-92a, hsa-miR-7, and hsa-miR-26b [PMC8576023]. In a microarray study comparing EP pregnancy-derived tissues to VTOP samples, hsa-mir-30a was found to be downregulated [PMC4094496]. Additionally, three other miRNAs (hsa-miR-196b, hsa-miR-873, and hsa-miR-337-3p) were also downregulated in EP pregnancy-derived tissues compared to VTOP samples [PMC4094496]. On the other hand, three miRNAs (hsa-miR-1288, hsa-miR-451, and hsa-miR223) were found to be upregulated in EP pregnancy-derived tissues compared to VTOP samples [PMC4094496]. These findings suggest that the expression of hsa-mir30a is altered in EP pregnancy-derived tissues compared to VTOP samples. However, it is important to note that the role of this microRNA can vary across different types of human cancer. Further research is needed to fully understand the specific functions and mechanisms of action of this microRNA in different contexts.
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