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hsa-mir-1297: Hsa-mir-1297 is a microRNA that has been found to be associated with the risk of cardiovascular diseases [PMC9967176]. In a study, the transfection of cells with an hsa-mir-1297 inhibitor was performed, indicating its involvement in cellular processes [PMC8001187]. Other miRNAs, such as hsa-miR-363-3p, hsa-miR-362-3p, and hsa-miR-942-5p, have been shown to have a favorable overall survival (OS), while increased expression of hsa-miR-137 and hsa-mir-1297 is linked to unfavorable OS [PMC6932902]. Hsa-mir-1297 has also been found to be closely related to target differentially expressed mRNAs (DEmRNAs) in a study [PMC5565391]. Additionally, it has been identified as one of the miRNAs in a ceRNA network associated with tumorigenesis [PMC7859920]. In another study, it was found that hsa-mir-1297 is one of the miRNAs associated with radioresistant genes [PMC5080326]. Furthermore, it has been hypothesized that lncRNA STRBP may compete with miRNA (including hsa-mir-1297) for binding and regulate target genes involved in the occurrence and development of OSA (obstructive sleep apnea) [PMC10036397].
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[PMC9967176]
[PMC8001187]
[PMC6932902]
[PMC5565391]
[PMC7859920]
[PMC5080326]
[PM10036397]
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