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Figure 1. Specific expression of microRNAs in ciliated cell types. The miR-34/449 family is expressed in mucociliary multiciliated cells, where it inhibits cp110 to promote ciliogenesis of motile cilia (left). miR-129 is required for inhibition of cp110 and ciliogenesis of motile mono-cilia (middle). The miR-183 family is expressed in non-motile ciliated neurosensory cells, but their precise role is not elucidated yet (right).
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