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Fig. 6 | Cell Communication and Signaling

Fig. 6

From: MicroRNA signatures differentiate types, grades, and stages of breast invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC): miRNA-target interacting signaling pathways

Fig. 6

MicroRNA signatures of murine Braca2/p53 knockout models (A) The expression trends of murine miRNAs were analyzed using Rodent Array (TLDA), (B) Unique and significant miRNAs, along with their respective fold changes, were identified, (C) Common miRNAs between rodent and human breast cancer samples of different grades and stages (D) Human breast cancer miRNAs displaying significant expression in the murine system were identified, (E) Common miRNAs and their target interactions were elucidated, with miRNAs represented as red circles and targets depicted as blue square boxes

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