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Transcription factor NFKB1 may activate miR‑146b and AKT may activate miR‑21.
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28714020
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Transcription factor NFKB1 may activate miR‑146b and AKT may activate miR‑21.
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Transcription factor NFKB1 may activate miR‑146b and AKT may activate miR‑21.
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In addition, miR‑21 had a regulatory effect on IFNG expression and miR‑146b may regulate the expression of BCL2, PTEN and IFNG.
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28714020
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In addition, miR‑21 had a regulatory effect on IFNG expression and miR‑146b may regulate the expression of BCL2, PTEN and IFNG.
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In addition, miR‑21 had a regulatory effect on IFNG expression and miR‑146b may regulate the expression of BCL2, PTEN and IFNG.
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Furthermore, target genes of miR‑146b and miR‑21 were significantly enriched in 14 Gene Ontology terms including regulation of cell proliferation (e.g., BCL2, PTEN and IFNG).
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Furthermore, target genes of miR‑146b and miR‑21 were significantly enriched in 14 Gene Ontology terms including regulation of cell proliferation (e.g., BCL2, PTEN and IFNG).
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28714020
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Furthermore, target genes of miR‑146b and miR‑21 were significantly enriched in 14 Gene Ontology terms including regulation of cell proliferation (e.g., BCL2, PTEN and IFNG).
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Furthermore, miR‑146b may be activated by NFKB1 and subsequently reduce the expression of BCL2, PTEN and IFNG in the progression of renal fibrosis.
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Furthermore, miR‑146b may be activated by NFKB1 and subsequently reduce the expression of BCL2, PTEN and IFNG in the progression of renal fibrosis.
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Furthermore, miR‑146b may be activated by NFKB1 and subsequently reduce the expression of BCL2, PTEN and IFNG in the progression of renal fibrosis.
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We identified the correlation of miR-9-3p, miR-155-5p, miR-150-3p, and miR-378-3p expression with that of genes involved in immune/inflammatory response (e.g., IFNG and IL17F), apoptosis (e.g., PDCD4 and PTEN), and cell proliferation (e.g., NKX3-1 and GADD45A).
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