MiR-223-3p Regulates Autophagy and Inflammation by Targeting ATG16L1 in Fusarium solani–Induced Keratitis
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science2022Vol. 63(1), pp. 41–41
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Abstract
Taken together, miR-223-3p might regulate autophagy via targeting ATG16L1 in experimental F. solani keratitis and is associated with the inflammatory response. MiR-223-3p might be a potential therapeutic target for FK.
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