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  3. miR299a-5p promotes renal fibrosis by suppressing the antifibrotic actions of follistatin
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  4. DOK7, a target of miR-299-5p, suppresses the progression of bladder cancer
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  5. Inhibition of microRNA-299-5p sensitizes glioblastoma cells to temozolomide via the MAPK/ERK signaling pathway
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  6. Periodontal ligament cells regulate osteogenesis via miR-299-5p in mesenchymal stem cells
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  8. miR-299-3p suppresses cell progression and induces apoptosis by downregulating PAX3 in gastric cancer
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  10. Knockdown of miR-299-5p inhibits the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma by targeting SIAH1
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  13. MicroRNAs are inappropriate for characterising hearing impairment in mitochondrial disorders
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