miR-181c Regulates the process of the Infection of Singapore Grouper Iridovirus via targeting PDCD4 in Epinephelus coioides

Recent studies found that non-coding RNA could be involved in the development of pathogen infection. In this study, the role of non-coding RNA miRNA-181c (miR-181c) response to Iridovirus SGIV (an important viral pathogen and can cause huge economic losses in marine fish industry) infection was expl...

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Published in:Developmental and comparative immunology 2026-02, Vol.175, p.105548, Article 105548
Main Authors: Qi, Hong, He, Jia-Yang, Zhou, Jia-Ru, Lin, Yun-Xiang, Lei, Yu-Rong, He, Hai Zhu, Huang, Wei-Yang, Qin, Qi-Wei, Sun, Hong-Yan
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