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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9621878
_displayNameMicroRNA-132 and microRNA-223 control positive feedback circuit by regulating FOXO3a in inflammatory bowel disease
_timestamp2018-09-27 18:43:47
author[Person:9621885] Kim, Hye-Youn
[Person:9621880] Kwon, Hyeok Yi
[Person:9621882] Ha Thi, Huyen Trang
[Person:9621884] Lee, Ho Jae
[Person:9621877] Kim, Gwang Il
[Person:9621883] Hahm, Ki-Baek
[Person:9621879] Hong, Suntaek
created[InstanceEdit:9621881] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2018-09-27
journalJ. Gastroenterol. Hepatol.
pages1727-1735
pubMedIdentifier26878986
titleMicroRNA-132 and microRNA-223 control positive feedback circuit by regulating FOXO3a in inflammatory bowel disease
volume31
year2016
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9621429] microRNAs bind FOXO3 mRNA [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9621447] FOXO3 mRNA translation is inhibited by microRNAs [Homo sapiens]
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