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- who: October and colleagues from the University of Vermont, United States have published the research: Role of noncoding RNA in the pathophysiology and treatment of intrauterine adhesion, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In this review, the authors focus on the role of ncRNA in IUA pathogenesis and their potential as disease markers and therapeutic targets. The study shows that miRNA-135a-3p negatively regulates LOX and downregulates LOX expression in IUA, which suggests that the lack of LOX may have an effect on IUA formation. This study showed that miRNA-340 can target TGFu03b2 receptor . . .
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