Abstract:<p>Supplementary Figure 5. miR-122-5p abundance fluctuates in heart tissue, resultant from LPAR3 expression. Tissues were collected from knock-out mice lacking the first exon of the LPAR3 and their wild-type siblings and assessed for miR-122-5p and LPAR3. Heart tissue samples exhibited statistically lower miR-122-5p levels when compared to wild-type mice (*p<0.05). No significant differences were detected in liver and kidney tissue samples.</p>
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