Numerous microRNPs in neuronal cells containing novel microRNAs
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RNA 9: 180-186 (2003)
We wish to revise the designation of the microRNAs (miRNAs) reported in Tables 1 and 2 of the original manuscript. The simultaneous publication of numerous new miRNA sequences in the same issue of RNA (Lagos-Quintanas, M., Rauhut, R., Meyer, J., Borkhardt, A., and Tuschl, T. 2003. New microRNAs from mouse and human. RNA 9: 175–179), and the report of several miRNA sequences which were not available at the time of submission of our manuscript resulted in an extensive overlap in the designation of many of the miRNAs we reported. To rectify this, we changed the designations of many of the miRNAs included in Tables 1 and 2 and adopted the designation used by others. The novel miRNAs—those not included in publications by others—are numbered sequentially beginning with miRNA 224. In addition, many of the miRNAs we reported do not, in the absence of additional data, …










