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hsa-mir-671: Hsa-mir-671 is a microRNA that has been found to be upregulated in certain conditions. In a study, it was identified as one of the upregulated microRNAs in a network analysis of differentially expressed circRNAs, miRNAs, and hub genes [PMC9282983]. Another study found that hsa-mir-671 was one of the five pre-miRNA hairpins that contained inhibited RNA motifs and were included in a larger set of pre-miRNA hairpins [PMC9594041]. However, it was also observed that hsa-mir-671 levels did not change upon c-Myc induction [PMC6018428]. In another analysis, hsa-mir-671 was identified as one of the miRNAs frequently targeted at detected spliced transcripts [PMC3652308]. Furthermore, hsa-mir-671 has been selected for GO enrichment analysis in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) due to its high fold change [PMC3565310]. It has also been included in RT reactions for amplification along with other miRs [PMC8533892]. In silico prediction analysis revealed that InsR and IGFR1 were common targets of hsa-mir-671 along with other microRNAs [PMC5728069]. Additionally, hsa-mir-671 was found to be expressed in multiple tumors along with other microRNAs such as hsa-miR-17 and hsa-miR-106b [PMC6306400]. Lastly, it was observed that hsa-mir-671 positively regulates the proliferation of smooth muscle cells [PMC4222264].
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