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Online ISSN: 1945-4589
Research Paper
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Volume 12, Issue 12
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pp. 11446–11465
microRNA-9 and -29a regulate the progression of diabetic peripheral neuropathy
via
ISL1-mediated sonic hedgehog signaling pathway
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Figure 7.
Schematic illustration of the regulatory role of miR-9 and miR-29a in DPN.
miR-9 and miR-29a are highly expressed in DM, which inactivate the SHH signaling pathway by binding to ISL1, thereby promoting the occurrence and development of DPN.