miR-330 Emerges as a Key Protector Against Osteoarthritis Driven by Abnormal Joint Stress
A microRNA reduced by mechanical stress may hold both diagnostic and therapeutic promise for osteoarthritis in knee and jaw joints.
Stem cells, exosomes, gene therapy, peptides, hyperbaric oxygen, and epigenetic reprogramming
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A microRNA reduced by mechanical stress may hold both diagnostic and therapeutic promise for osteoarthritis in knee and jaw joints.
A Nature Medicine short-form item by K. O'Leary whose title points to digital twin technology applied to donor lungs; only title-level metadata was available for review.
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