Identification of a novel microRNA-141-3p/Forkhead box C1/ β -catenin axis associated with rheumatoid arthritis synovial fibroblast function in vivo and in vitro
Conclusions: FoxC1 and miR-141-3p participate in RA pathogenesis by mediating inflammation and SF proliferation, migration, and invasion and thus could be novel targets for RA therapy as a nonimmunosuppressive approach.
Source: Theranostics - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Jun Wang, Yin Wang, Hui Zhang, Jun Chang, Ming Lu, Weilu Gao, Wendong Liu, Yetian Li, Li Yin, Xiaohe Wang, Yuejun Wang, Mengru Gao, Zongsheng Yin Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research
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