15 10, 2024

Eager to lern more about differential miRNA expression patterns in Type 2 diabetes mellitus

2024-10-15T07:46:12+02:00October 15th, 2024|biomarker, bone diseases, bone fracture risk assessment, diabetes, microRNA services, microRNAs, miND spike ins, NGS, sequencing, smallRNA|Comments Off on Eager to lern more about differential miRNA expression patterns in Type 2 diabetes mellitus

Excited to share our latest study on the link between Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) and bone fragility using miRNA profiling in a polygenic mouse model! 🧬🦴 🔍 Research Highlights: We utilized an unbiased genome-wide approach to identify dysregulated miRNAs in serum, bone marrow, and bone of the TallyHo/JngJ (TH) mouse model, which closely mirrors T2DM in humans. Key findings include upregulation of miRNAs such as mmu-miR-466i-5p and mmu-miR-1195 in both serum and bone marrow of diabetic mice. Dysregulated miRNAs were linked to pathways associated with diabetes-related signaling and diabetic bone disease, shedding light on potential mechanistic pathways. Cell-type enrichment analysis pointed towards miRNAs enriched in specific cell types like immune cells, hepatocytes, and mesenchymal stem cells, [...]

27 09, 2024

TAmiRNA at the GSEV 2024 Scientific Conference

2024-09-27T09:11:28+02:00September 27th, 2024|biomarker, biomarkers, exosomes, extracellular vesicle, Illumina NewSeq2000, microRNAs, miND, NGS, small RNA-sequencing|Comments Off on TAmiRNA at the GSEV 2024 Scientific Conference

We are thrilled to announce that TAmiRNA will contribute a poster at the upcoming German Society for Extracellular Vesicles (GSEV) Autumn Meeting 2024, presenting our recent advancements in the biodistribution of extracellular vesicles (EVs). The poster will be presented by our expert, Magdalena Mecking. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore TAmiRNA's latest advancements regarding transcriptomic characterization of EVs. Meet Magdalena at the GSEV or reach out to info@tamirna.com to discuss our latest developments and how TAmiRNA’s  services for EV characterization can assist your business! Click here to read the press release. TAmiRNA Scientific Consultant Magdalena Mecking

18 09, 2024

Eager to lern more about neuron-derived extracellular vesicles as predictive biomarkers

2024-09-18T14:10:09+02:00September 18th, 2024|biomarker, biomarkers, exosomes, microRNA services, microRNAs, miND spike ins, NGS, sequencing, smallRNA|Comments Off on Eager to lern more about neuron-derived extracellular vesicles as predictive biomarkers

A new study from the University of Trieste explores the potential of microRNA (miRNA) profiles in neuron-derived extracellular vesicles (NDEVs) as predictive biomarkers for adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in children receiving ketamine. This research, leveraging TAmiRNA's Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS)-based miND® pipeline, identified specific miRNAs (miR-18a-3p, miR-484, and miR-548az-5p) as potential tools to predict ketamine-induced ADRs. This breakthrough not only advances our understanding of ketamine's side effects in children but also demonstrates the biomarker potential of organ-specific EVs and their miRNA cargo. Interested in our of extracellular vesicles (EVs) and exosomes services - click here! click here to read the paper

9 08, 2024

Eager to lern more about Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer through MicroRNA Profiling

2024-08-09T11:17:20+02:00August 9th, 2024|biomarker, biomarkers, exosomes, microRNA services, microRNAs, miND spike ins, NGS, sequencing, smallRNA|Comments Off on Eager to lern more about Early Detection of Colorectal Cancer through MicroRNA Profiling

TAmiRNA and its partner Biomedica are proud to announce that researchers from the Jagiellonian University Medical College used our innovative small RNA-sequencing pipeline (miND®) to unravel novel miRNA expression profiles in colorectal cancer cell lines and the extracellular vesicles (EVs) they produce. Colorectal cancer ranks as the third most common cancer in men and the second in women globally. Late diagnosis significantly contributes to rising morbidity and mortality rates, emphasizing the urgent need for new markers for early and precise detection. The analysis of miRNAs in plasma-derived EVs and tumor samples from CRC patients revealed a similar miRNA expression profile between patient samples and CRC cell lines. Importantly, miR-182-5p, miR-196b-5p, miR-425-5p, and miR-429 were found regulated in [...]

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