2017
DOI: 10.1007/s13258-017-0591-y
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miR-21-5p is associated with the regulation of estradiol benzoate and oxytocin induced primary dysmenorrhea in rat uterus: a bioinformatic study

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“…PD has complicated regulatory mechanisms. Our previous study revealed that several essential pathways involving in smooth muscle contraction were significantly enriched by the DEGs in the uterus of PD syndrome rats 9 . Thereafter, in this study, PPI network analysis of the DEGs were performed to disclose the relations between the cascades and the genes.…”
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“…PD has complicated regulatory mechanisms. Our previous study revealed that several essential pathways involving in smooth muscle contraction were significantly enriched by the DEGs in the uterus of PD syndrome rats 9 . Thereafter, in this study, PPI network analysis of the DEGs were performed to disclose the relations between the cascades and the genes.…”
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confidence: 93%
“…The DEGs in the uterus of PD syndrome rat were shown in our previously published paper 9 . In brief, 682 DEGs, including 267 up-regulated and 415 down-regulated genes, were identified from the total RNA samples of the rat uterus with PD syndrome induced by estradiol benzoate and oxytocin via an Illumina NextSeq 500, 2 × 150 approach.…”
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“…Recent evidences have revealed that microRNAs may contribute to warfarin dose requirement and be associated with risk factors for arterial and venous thrombosis 10. Recent studies have indicated that targeting some microRNAs (miRNAs) may be useful to improve outcome of patients with venous thromboembolism 11.…”
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