MIR502


Description

The MIR502 (microRNA 502) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome X.

miR-502 is a microRNA located on chromosome 17. It is involved in regulating cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. Its dysregulation has been linked to several diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes.

miR-502 is a microRNA that plays a role in regulating cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. It has been implicated in a variety of biological processes, including development, cancer, and cardiovascular disease. miR-502 has been shown to target a number of genes involved in these processes, including p53, PTEN, and AKT. This microRNA is also known to be involved in the regulation of immune responses and inflammation. miR-502 has been shown to be dysregulated in a number of diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. It is considered to be a potential target for therapeutic intervention in these diseases.

MIR502 is also known as MIRN502, hsa-mir-502, mir-502.

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