Publications by authors named "A Thi Win Shwe"

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  • Smoltification is the process where Atlantic salmon transition from juvenile parr to smolts, involving significant changes in their gill structure for adaptation to seawater.
  • Researchers identified 18 guide miRNAs that show differential expression during this transformation, discovering two clusters: one with 13 miRNAs that decrease in expression and another smaller group that increases.
  • These miRNAs are linked to the regulation of 747 target genes involved in essential biological processes such as the immune system, stress response, and gill remodeling, emphasizing their role in the developmental changes during smoltification and seawater adaptation.
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Optimal smoltification is crucial for normal development, growth, and health of farmed Atlantic salmon in seawater. Here, we characterize miRNA expression in liver to reveal whether miRNAs regulate gene expression during this developmental transition. Expression changes of miRNAs and mRNAs was studied by small-RNA sequencing and microarray analysis, respectively.

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Smoltification and early seawater phase are critical developmental periods with physiological and biochemical changes in Atlantic salmon that facilitates survival in saltwater. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are known to have important roles in development, but whether any miRNAs are involved in regulation of gene expression during smoltification and the adaption to seawater is largely unknown. Here, small RNA sequencing of materials from head kidney before, during smoltification and post seawater transfer were used to study expression dynamics of miRNAs, while microarray analysis was applied to study mRNA expression dynamics.

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Maternal health still remains a major challenge in almost all developing countries. In Myanmar, the country met only 62% of its target for the maternal mortality rate (130 per 100,000 live birth) even though proportion of skilled birth attendant (SBA) and antenatal care (ANC) coverage was 80% in 2015. Despite the estimated large maternal complications, most maternal healthcare program ignored the burden of those morbidity because of limited understanding of the incidence and prevalence of morbidity conditions and cost of those morbidity burdens on society.

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