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. 2015 Oct 13;8:59. doi: 10.3389/fnmol.2015.00059

Table 3.

Common differentially expressed miRNAs.

Human studies/experimental models Upregulated miRNAs Downregulated miRNAs
Experimental models miR-17, -21-5p, -23a/b, -24, -24-2-5p, -27b, -31, -34a/c, -125a, -129, -132, -132*, -140, -142-3p/5p, -146a, -148, -152, -184, -199a, -204, 212-3p/5p, -214, 233, -296, -375, -451, -455-3p, -711, -882 Let-7d-5p/3p, let-7f, -29c-3p/5p, -30a-5p, -30e-5p, -34b-3p, -92b, -98, -124-5p, -130a-3p, -138, -181a/b/d, -185, -186, -187, -190, -191, -218a, -301a-3p, -325, -330-3p/5p, 331-3p, 337-5p, -345-5p, -361-5p, -374-5p, -380-3p, -381, -409, -450, -497, -505, -551b-3p, -582-5p, -664, -742, -875-3p, -935
Human epilepsy miR-9, -27a, -92b, -130a-3p, -135a, -141, -182, -183, -203, -501 let-7d-5p, -30b-5p, -106b-5p, -204, -301a-3p, -490

The Let-7d-5p, miR-92b, miR-130a-3p, miR-204, and miR-301a-3p were expressed in both experimental models and human epilepsy, which are highlighted.

*

means the passenger strand of the mature miRNA.