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| - In mammals, specific miRNAs are known to control processes including development, neuronal cell fate, apoptosis, proliferation, adipocyte differentiation, hematopoiesis, and exocytosis as well as in diseases [3???5] and possibly neuronal disorders [6]. miRNA expression has been detected in stroke [2, 7], Alzheimer???s disease [8], Parkinson???s disease [9], Down???s syndrome [10], and schizophreni
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