MIR183


Description

The MIR183 (microRNA 183) is a ncRNA gene located on chromosome 7.

miR-183 is a microRNA encoded by the MIR183 gene, located on chromosome 11. It is highly expressed in various tissues and is crucial for normal development and function. Studies have indicated its involvement in several cellular pathways, particularly those related to cell growth, differentiation, and survival. Further research continues to explore its multifaceted roles in physiological and pathological contexts.

miR-183 is a microRNA that plays a critical role in regulating various biological processes, including cell differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis. It is involved in the development of multiple tissues and organs, including the nervous system, skin, and immune system. miR-183 has been linked to various disease conditions, including cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and autoimmune diseases. Its complex regulatory network makes it a promising target for therapeutic interventions.

MIR183 is also known as MIRN183, miR-183, miRNA183.

Associated Diseases



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