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Alternative mechanisms of miR-34a regulation in cancer | Cell Death & Disease
miR-34a-5p regulates PINK1-mediated mitophagy via multiple modes - ScienceDirect
Deficiency of microRNA miR-34a expands cell fate potential in pluripotent stem cells | Science
Extremely Low Organ Toxicity and Strong Antitumor Activity of miR-34-Regulated Oncolytic Coxsackievirus B3: Molecular Therapy - Oncolytics
MiR-34, SIRT1, and p53: The feedback loop
miR-34a negatively regulates cell cycle factor Cdt2/DTL in HPV infected Cervical Cancer Cells | bioRxiv
Addgene: MSCV-miR-34a
MiR-34a-3p alters proliferation and apoptosis of meningioma cells in vitro and is directly targeting SMAD4, FRAT1 and BCL2 - Figure f5 | Aging
Frontiers | Targeting the microRNA-34a as a Novel Therapeutic Strategy for Cardiovascular Diseases
The p53-miR-34 pathway and its effects on multiple biological pathways... | Download Scientific Diagram
Mir-34: A New Weapon Against Cancer?: Molecular Therapy - Nucleic Acids
Addgene: miR34a in pcDNA3.1
Alternative mechanisms of miR-34a regulation in cancer | Cell Death & Disease
JCM | Free Full-Text | microRNA-34a as a Therapeutic Agent against Human Cancer
MicroRNA‑34a induces apoptosis in PC12 cells by reducing B‑cell lymphoma 2 and sirtuin‑1 expression
miR-34a directly targets tRNAiMet precursors and affects cellular proliferation, cell cycle, and apoptosis | PNAS
Dynamical modeling of miR-34a, miR-449a, and miR-16 reveals numerous DDR signaling pathways regulating senescence, autophagy, and apoptosis in HeLa cells | Scientific Reports
miR-34a is a microRNA safeguard for Citrobacter-induced inflammatory colon oncogenesis | eLife
mir-34 microRNA precursor family - Wikipedia
miR-34 and p53: New Insights into a Complex Functional Relationship | PLOS ONE
MiR-34a biogenesis. DNA damage activates the p53 gene, that binds to... | Download Scientific Diagram
MicroRNA-34 family: a potential tumor suppressor and therapeutic candidate in cancer | Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research | Full Text
Figure 1 miR34a and BPD
MicroRNA-34a: the bad guy in age-related vascular diseases | SpringerLink
MicroRNA-34 family: a potential tumor suppressor and therapeutic candidate in cancer | Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research | Full Text