One-carbon Metabolism and Epigenetic Elements are Modulated by miR-1914-5p in an in Vitro Model of Steatosis
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- DOI: 10.1007/s12013-025-01881-5
One-carbon Metabolism and Epigenetic Elements are Modulated by miR-1914-5p in an in Vitro Model of Steatosis
Keywords: Antioxidant cellular machinery; DNA and histone methylation; fatty liver; hepatic co-culture; microRNA; once-carbon metabolism.
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Declarations. Conflict of interest: The authors have declared that no competing interests.
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