Abstract:Cellular microRNAs (miRNAs) play a key role in regulating the replication of rabies virus (RABV). To better understand the pathogenesis of RABV, we investigated the miRNAs expression in mice brain and spinal cord during RABV infection in the present study. The results showed the differential expression of 18 (12 up-and 6 down-regulation) and 5 (4 up-and 1 down-regulation) miRNAs with at least 3-fold change in the brain and spinal cord of GX01-infected mice, respectively. Eight miRNAs (7 up and 1 down-regulatio… Show more
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