Urinary micrornaome in healthy cats and cats with pyelonephritis or other urological conditions

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    The presence of miRNAs in body fluids has been shown to specifically relate to their associated tissues; as such, urinary miRNA levels showed the strongest correlation to kidney miRNA expression levels in a study that queried 40 different human tissues. The authors have recently conducted a prospective case-control study, assessing the stability of miRNAs in feline urine and the detectability of 24 pre-selected miRNAs in cats with PN and Feline urinary microRNAs in pyelonephritis and other urological conditions other urological conditions. Increased levels of urinary miR-16 were detected in cats with . . .

     

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