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MIR760: MIR760 is a microRNA that has been implicated in various types of cancer, such as ovarian, liver, and colorectal cancer (Liao et al. [PMC7462065]). In a study conducted by Liao et al., it was observed that alterations in MIR760 expression, both up and down, were associated with these forms of cancer (Liao et al. [PMC7462065]). Additionally, the study found that inhibiting MIR760 or mutating its binding site in the 5′ UTR of ATXN1 led to a significant increase in ATXN1 protein levels (Liao et al. [PMC7462065]). This suggests that MIR760 may play a role in regulating ATXN1 expression. The findings highlight the potential importance of MIR760 as a therapeutic target or biomarker for cancer treatment and diagnosis. Further research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms by which MIR760 influences cancer development and progression.
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