Root Admin Guide Posted December 16, 2020 Root Admin Report Share Posted December 16, 2020 micro RNAS courtesy of Wikimedia Commons "Hundreds of publications have described the influence of ceRNA regulation in normal and disease cells, but ceRNA regulation and its effects continue to be debated in scientific circles." [1] Competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) may have implications in the genetic theory on the cause of rosacea. "The exact molecular mechanisms of rosacea are unclear; however, this disorder is expected to be the result of a combination of several causes with genetic predisposition....In conclusion, this is the first study to identify the ceRNA network in rosacea....The lncRNAs and mRNAs identified in our study may play key roles in rosacea development....More in-depth researches are needed to better characterize the lncRNAs and mRNAs in rosacea." [2] More Research on Competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) Needed Do you want more research on this for rosacea? Could a non profit rosacea patient advocacy grassroots organization collect donations and sponsor such an investigation? Could 10K members each donate ONE DOLLAR to do this? Reply to this Topic There is a reply to this topic button somewhere on the device you are reading this post. If you never heard about this topic and you learned about it here first, wouldn't it be a gracious act on your part to show your appreciation for this topic by registering with just your email address and show your appreciation with a post? And if registering is too much to ask, could you post your appreciation for this topic by finding the START NEW TOPIC button in our guest forum where you don't have to register? We know how many have viewed this topic because our forum software shows the number of views. However, most rosaceans don't engage or show their appreciation for our website and the RRDi would simply ask that you show your appreciation, please, simply by a post. End Notes [1] Competing endogenous RNA, Wikipedia [2] Biomed Res Int. 2020;2020:9705950 Full TextIdentification of Long Noncoding RNA Associated ceRNA Networks in Rosacea. Wang L, Lu R, Wang Y, Wang X, Hao D, Wen X, Li Y, Zeng M, Jiang X Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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