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Symbol
Name
ID
Mir34a
microRNA 34a
MGI:3619363

15 matching records from 15 references.

Summary by Age and Assay: Numbers in the table indicate the number of results matching the search criteria.
Age E0.5 E1 E2 E2.5 E3.5 E9.5 E10.5 E12.5 E13.5 E14 E14.5 E16 E16.5 E17 E18.5 P
In situ RNA (section) 1 1 2
In situ RNA (whole mount) 1 1
Northern blot 2
RT-PCR 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8

Summary by Gene and Reference: Number indicates the number of results matching the search criteria recorded for each reference.
* Indicates detailed expression data entries available
Mir34a  microRNA 34a   (Synonyms: mir 34a, Mirn34a, mmu-mir-34a)
Results  Reference
2*J:159929 Antonini D, Russo MT, De Rosa L, Gorrese M, Del Vecchio L, Missero C, Transcriptional repression of miR-34 family contributes to p63-mediated cell cycle progression in epidermal cells. J Invest Dermatol. 2010 May;130(5):1249-57
2J:164021 Bremer J, O'Connor T, Tiberi C, Rehrauer H, Weis J, Aguzzi A, Ablation of Dicer from murine Schwann cells increases their proliferation while blocking myelination. PLoS One. 2010;5(8):e12450
2J:304721 Chang SH, Su YC, Chang M, Chen JA, MicroRNAs mediate precise control of spinal interneuron populations to exert delicate sensory-to-motor outputs. Elife. 2021 Mar 31;10:e63768
4J:238771 Choi YJ, Lin CP, Risso D, Chen S, Kim TA, Tan MH, Li JB, Wu Y, Chen C, Xuan Z, Macfarlan T, Peng W, Lloyd KC, Kim SY, Speed TP, He L, Deficiency of microRNA miR-34a expands cell fate potential in pluripotent stem cells. Science. 2017 Feb 10;355(6325)
2*J:176480 Eda A, Takahashi M, Fukushima T, Hohjoh H, Alteration of microRNA expression in the process of mouse brain growth. Gene. 2011 Oct 1;485(1):46-52
1*J:238636 Fededa JP, Esk C, Mierzwa B, Stanyte R, Yuan S, Zheng H, Ebnet K, Yan W, Knoblich JA, Gerlich DW, MicroRNA-34/449 controls mitotic spindle orientation during mammalian cortex development. EMBO J. 2016 Nov 15;35(22):2386-2398
3*J:162481 Hoesel B, Bhujabal Z, Przemeck GK, Kurz-Drexler A, Weisenhorn DM, Angelis MH, Beckers J, Combination of in silico and insitu hybridisation approaches to identify potential Dll1 associated miRNAs during mouse embryogenesis. Gene Expr Patterns. 2010 Sep;10(6):265-73
1*J:218583 Iqbal N, Mei J, Liu J, Skapek SX, miR-34a is essential for p19(Arf)-driven cell cycle arrest. Cell Cycle. 2014;13(5):792-800
2J:316130 Knezevic I, Patel A, Sundaresan NR, Gupta MP, Solaro RJ, Nagalingam RS, Gupta M, A novel cardiomyocyte-enriched microRNA, miR-378, targets insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor: implications in postnatal cardiac remodeling and cell survival. J Biol Chem. 2012 Apr 13;287(16):12913-26
1J:273075 Phua YL, Chu JY, Marrone AK, Bodnar AJ, Sims-Lucas S, Ho J, Renal stromal miRNAs are required for normal nephrogenesis and glomerular mesangial survival. Physiol Rep. 2015 Oct;3(10)
5J:119483 Tang F, Kaneda M, O'Carroll D, Hajkova P, Barton SC, Sun YA, Lee C, Tarakhovsky A, Lao K, Surani MA, Maternal microRNAs are essential for mouse zygotic development. Genes Dev. 2007 Mar 15;21(6):644-8
1*J:148942 Vasileva A, Tiedau D, Firooznia A, Muller-Reichert T, Jessberger R, Tdrd6 is required for spermiogenesis, chromatoid body architecture, and regulation of miRNA expression. Curr Biol. 2009 Apr 28;19(8):630-9
1J:185130 Wei J, Shi Y, Zheng L, Zhou B, Inose H, Wang J, Guo XE, Grosschedl R, Karsenty G, miR-34s inhibit osteoblast proliferation and differentiation in the mouse by targeting SATB2. J Cell Biol. 2012 May 14;197(4):509-21
1J:326951 Wildung M, Herr C, Riedel D, Wiedwald C, Moiseenko A, Ramirez F, Tasena H, Heimerl M, Alevra M, Movsisyan N, Schuldt M, Volceanov-Hahn L, Provoost S, Nothe-Menchen T, Urrego D, Freytag B, Wallmeier J, Beisswenger C, Bals R, van den Berge M, Timens W, Hiemstra PS, Brandsma CA, Maes T, Andreas S, Heijink IH, Pardo LA, Lize M, miR449 Protects Airway Regeneration by Controlling AURKA/HDAC6-Mediated Ciliary Disassembly. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Jul 13;23(14)
1J:106792 Yi R, O'Carroll D, Pasolli HA, Zhang Z, Dietrich FS, Tarakhovsky A, Fuchs E, Morphogenesis in skin is governed by discrete sets of differentially expressed microRNAs. Nat Genet. 2006 Mar;38(3):356-62

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