16 05, 2018

Improving Quality Of Life For Patients With Osteoporosis Using MicroRNAs

2023-03-10T10:57:54+01:00May 16th, 2018|aging, biomarker, biomarkers, bone fracture risk assessment, microRNAs, osteomiR|Comments Off on Improving Quality Of Life For Patients With Osteoporosis Using MicroRNAs

We want to draw your attention to our latest article “Improving Quality Of Life For Patients With Osteoporosis Using MicroRNAs” Our simulations provide evidence for the utility of the osteomiR™ test for fracture risk assessment, and, furthermore, highlight the general potential of circulating microRNAs to be exploited as minimal-invasive diagnostic tools. Click here to read the study

27 04, 2018

New evidence for associations between miRNAs and metabolic unhealthy conditions

2023-03-10T10:58:19+01:00April 27th, 2018|aging, biomarker, biomarkers, microRNAs|Comments Off on New evidence for associations between miRNAs and metabolic unhealthy conditions

We want to draw your attention to the latest publication in cooperation with TAmiRNA GmbH, in Obesity Surgery.” Reduction of Premature Aging Markers After Gastric Bypass Surgery in Morbidly Obese Patients.” The findings indicate a significant reduction of the proinflammatory SASP after bariatric surgery. An increase in telomere length and reduced oxidative stress at telomeres was observed. Moreover, miR10a-5p which is downregulated during aging was upregulated after surgery. Click here to read the study

21 03, 2018

Serum levels of bone-related microRNAs and their association to bone microstructure and histomorphometry

2023-03-10T10:58:56+01:00March 21st, 2018|biomarker, bone diseases, microRNAs, microstructure, standard tools|Comments Off on Serum levels of bone-related microRNAs and their association to bone microstructure and histomorphometry

We want to draw your attention to the latest publication of the VINFORCE research Group in cooperation with TAmiRNA GmbH, in Scientific Reports from Nature. “Bone-related circulating microRNAs miR-29b-3p, miR-550a-3p, and miR-324-3p and their association to bone microstructure and histomorphometry.” Scientific Reports, Volume 8,4867 (2018) MicroRNAs are promising new biomarkers for bone diseases. The findings enhance the potential value of circulating miRNAs as bone biomarkers and the clinical utility of miRNAs to reflect dynamic changes in bone formation and microstructure. Click here to read the study

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