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. 2020 Aug 12;10:13628. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-69332-0

Table 3.

Ischemic heart disease-related miRNAs that showed no significant differences between Austrians and Japanese.

miRNA Intensitya Fold changeb q value Associationc References
1,254

5.81 ± 0.40

5.80 ± 0.24

1.00 0.431 Positive 29
197-3p

4.74 ± 0.38

4.67 ± 0.28

1.04 0.254 Positive 30
221-3p

4.95 ± 0.60

4.95 ± 0.67

1.00 0.431 Positive 31
223-3p

6.63 ± 0.81

6.97 ± 0.76

− 1.27 0.138 Positive 30
23a-3p

6.02 ± 0.61

6.08 ± 0.51

− 1.04 0.372 Positive 32
26a-5p

5.08 ± 0.83

4.99 ± 0.82

1.06 0.378 Inverse 16,19
30d-5p

5.66 ± 0.86

5.39 ± 0.46

1.21 0.111 Positive 33
3135b

9.05 ± 0.34

9.05 ± 0.25

1.00 0.416 Positive 24
328-3p

4.70 ± 0.41

4.58 ± 0.26

1.08 0.071 Positive 34

aMeans with standard deviations of log2-transformed intensities of each miRNA in Austrians (upper) and Japanese (lower).

bFold change in each mean miRNA intensity of Austrians versus Japanese.

cPositive or inverse association between each miRNA and ischemic heart disease reported previously.