Micrornas of the mir379–410 cluster: New players in embryonic neurogenesis and regulators of neuronal function

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Abstract

The imprinted miR379–410 cluster contains 38 microRNAs (miRNAs) that are involved in diverse neurodevelopmental processes and are important regulators of neuronal function. The implications of these miRNAs in neurological diseases have been recently recognized.In the present minireview, the current findings regarding the brain-specific functions of miR379–410 cluster miRNAs are summarized and discussed.

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Winter, J. (2015). Micrornas of the mir379–410 cluster: New players in embryonic neurogenesis and regulators of neuronal function. Neurogenesis. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/23262133.2015.1004970

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