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How Hypoxia-Responsive tRNA Fragments Save Your Kidneys!
When oxygen levels drop in your kidneys—a condition known as hypoxia—your body launches a remarkable defense. One of the heroes in this biological rescue mission is tRNA-derived fragments (tRFs). These small RNA molecules, once thought to be just cellular debris, are now known to play crucial roles in protecting kidney cells under stress. Hypoxia-responsive tRFs help regulate gene expression, reduce inflammation, and prevent cell death, offering potential new avenues for therapies against kidney diseases such as acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease. This exciting discovery reshapes how we understand cellular adaptation and opens doors for precision RNA-based treatments in renal medicine.
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