The Journal of Neuroscience, August 8, 2007, ():

Competing Interactions between Micro-RNAs Determine Neural Progenitor Survival and Proliferation after Ethanol Exposure: Evidence from an Ex Vivo Model of the Fetal Cerebral Cortical Neuroepithelium
J. Neurosci. Sathyan et al.
27: 8546
Supplemental Data
Files in this Data Supplement:
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Supplementary Figure 1 -
Schematic of Jag-1 mRNA showing the locations of the miRNAs that are predicted to target this mRNA. Three of the four ethanol sensitive miRNAs, miR-153, miR-335 and miR-21 have been identified as targeting Jag-1, and their positions are highlighted in orange boxes. Data constructed from the miRanda algorithm and the UCSC genome browser (http://genome.ucsc.edu). In the case of Jag-1, the predictions of the TargetScan and miRanda algorithms agree well with each other.
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Supplementary Figure 2 -
Schematic of ELAVL2 mRNA showing the locations of the miRNAs that are predicted to target this mRNA. Three of the four ethanol-sensitive miRNAs, miR-335 (two target sites), 9 and miR-21 have been identified as targeting ELAVL2, and their positions are highlighted in orange boxes. Schematic constructed using the miRanda algorithm, and the UCSC genome browser (http://genome.ucsc.edu). In the case of ELAVL2, the predictions of the miRanda and TargetScan algorithms do not agree with each other.