Competing endogenous RNAs as non-small cell lung cancer markers
Burdennyy A.M.1, 2*, Loginov V.I.1, 3, Pronina I.V.1, Braga E.A.1,3
1FSBSI “Institute of General Pathology and Pathophysiology”, Moscow, Russia;
2FSBIS “Emanuel Institute for Biochemical Physics
3FSBSI “Bochkov Research Centre for Medical Genetics”, Moscow, Russia
* burdennyy@gmail.com
Burdenyy AM_Poster BGRS 2024 (1)
I found this post on competing endogenous RNAs fascinating! It’s impressive how researchers are exploring these markers in non-small cell lung cancer. I’m no scientist, but seeing the connections between RNA and disease progressions hits close to home—my grandmother battled lung cancer years ago. It really drives home the importance of research like this for better prognosis and treatment snow rider options.
While I appreciate all the scientific jargon, it can feel overwhelming at times; sometimes simpler explanations or visuals could help bridge that gap for folks new to the topic. Just a thought! If you’re interested in more simplified resources, I’ve often found relatable info on platforms like https://google.com that break down complex concepts nicely. Thanks for shedding light on such an important issue!