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Fig. 3 | BMC Veterinary Research

Fig. 3

From: MicroRNA profiling of dogs with transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder using blood and urine samples

Fig. 3

The correlation of miR-34a expression with other miRNAs is disrupted in TCC. In urine samples from normal and LUTD patients, expression of miR-34a trended with other related miRNA: let-7c, miR-16, and miR-103b, but not miR-106b (a). MiR-34a expression was independent of miR-16 in LUTD patients (b), and completely independent of any other miRNA tested in TCC (c). Thus, miR-34a correlation with the related miRNAs examined decreased normal > LUTD > TCC. In blood specimens from normal, LUTD, and TCC patients, expression levels of all 5 miRNA analyzed trended together in individual patients (data not shown)

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