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Makeyev et al., Mol Cell 2007
(Neuroblastoma) :
The MicroRNA
miR-124 promotes
neuronal differentiation by triggering brain-specific alternative pre-mRNA splicing
Lee et al., Biochem Biophys Res Commun 2008
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Using loss-of function and gain-of function approaches, we demonstrate that functional
miR-302b is necessary to maintain stem cell self-renewal and
inhibit neuronal differentiation of human ECCs
Le et al., Mol Cell Biol 2009
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Pathway analysis suggests that a subset of miR-125b repressed targets antagonizes neuronal genes in several neurogenic pathways, thereby mediating the positive
effect of
miR-125b on
neuronal differentiation ... Together, we report here for the first time the important
role of
miR-125b in human
neuronal differentiation
Aranha et al., PloS one 2011
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Our results provide new insight into the molecular mechanisms by which miR-34a modulates neural differentiation, suggesting that
miR-34a is
required for proper
neuronal differentiation , in part, by targeting SIRT1 and modulating p53 activity
Dill et al., Genes Dev 2012
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Intronic
miR-26b controls
neuronal differentiation by repressing its host transcript, ctdsp2
Hamada et al., Neurochem Int 2012
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Overexpression of
miR-221 induced
neuronal differentiation of PC12 cells in the absence of NGF treatment, and also enhanced neuronal differentiation caused by low-dose NGF
Tan et al., Genes Cells 2012
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Over-expression of
miR-9 negatively regulates the Hes1 protein expression by interacting with the 3'-UTR of Hes1 mRNA, thereby
inducing cell cycle exit and
neuronal differentiation