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miRSearch

Find microRNAs that target your gene

1. Enter a gene name, ID or keyword
below and press submit.
2. Select your target from the list and click to view miRs.
3. Both validated and predicted miRs are shown, accompanied by references.
4. Select qPCR assays, inhibitors or detection probes for your microRNAs of interest.


Enter your target below:
 
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Disclaimer: Identification of validated and predicted microRNA is based on third party information, retrieved from scientific publications and from TargetScan1

1 Lewis et al. 2005. Conserved Seed Pairing, Often Flanked by Adenosines, Indicates that Thousands of Human Genes are MicroRNA Targets. Cell, 120:15-20 (2005).
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