MiRNA Inhibitors: Regulating Gene Expression
MicroRNA inhibitors are therapeutic agents designed to block specific microRNAs involved in disease progression. They play a crucial role in regulating gene expression linked to cancer, cardiovascular disorders, and neurological conditions.
By selectively inhibiting harmful microRNAs, these therapies enable precise molecular intervention. Continued research is expanding their clinical applications.
FAQsQ1: What do miRNA inhibitors target?
A1: Disease-associated microRNAs.
Q2: Are they used in cancer research?
A2: Yes, especially in gene-driven cancers.
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