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Locked Nucleic Acid-Based In Situ Hybridization Reveals miR-7a as a Hypothalamus-Enriched MicroRNA with a Distinct Expression Pattern
S Herzer,
A Silahtaroglu
, B Meister
Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
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Neuroscience
MicroRNA
100%
Hypothalamus
100%
Locked Nucleic Acid
100%
In Situ Hybridization
100%
Arcuate Nucleus
66%
Central Nervous System
33%
Mouse Brain
16%
Suprachiasmatic Nucleus
16%
Cocaine and Amphetamine Regulated Transcript
16%
Mir-137
16%
Supraoptic Nucleus
16%
Proopiomelanocortin
16%
Non-Coding RNA
16%
Post-Transcriptional Regulation
16%
Neuropeptide Y
16%
Orexigenic
16%
Periventricular Nucleus
16%
Subfornical Organ
16%
Blood Brain Barrier
16%
Immunohistochemistry
16%
Anorectic
16%
Untranslated Region
16%
Keyphrases
MiR-7
100%
Circulating Hormones
9%
Subfornical Organ
9%
MiR-137
9%
Nuclei Area
9%
MiR-153
9%
Supraoptic nucleus
9%
Hypothalamic Neurons
9%
AgRP
9%