
MicroRNAs in the miR-106b Family Regulate p21/CDKN1A and Promote Cell Cycle Progression
Mol. Cell. Biol. Ivanovska et al.
28: 2167
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Fig. S1 (miR-106b family gain of function led to an increase in S phase), S2 (miR-93 and miR-372 have subtle effects on cell cycle progression), S3 (Anti-miR-106b causes a G1 block), S4 (miR-106b gain of function and p21 loss have an additive effect), and S5 (miR-106b gain of function and partial knockdown of p21 have the same phenotype)
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Tables S1 (miR-106b family signature) and S2 (Cell cycle targets of the miR-106b family show distinct phenotypes)
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