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    Nature Sub-Journal: Functional Motif of Long Non-coding RNA Nron Anti-osteoporosis

    • Last Update: 2021-08-10
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    Long non-coding RNAs are widely involved in a variety of disease processes


    Osteoporotic fractures have a catastrophic impact on the health of the elderly


    Recently, the regulatory role of lncRNAs in bone homeostasis has been recognized


    Here, the author believes that lncRNA Nron is a negative regulator of bone resorption


    This study mainly focused on the anti-bone resorption effect and therapeutic potential of Nron and its functional phantom


    In summary, the author screened a nncRNA Nron that can inhibit bone resorption in vivo, and evaluated the role of Nron and its functional motifs in the treatment of osteoporosis


    references

    Fujun Jin et al.


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