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A Placental Puzzle: Circulating miRNAs as Early Clues to Preterm Brain Injury

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A Placental Puzzle: Circulating miRNAs as Early Clues to Preterm Brain Injury

A pilot study published in Pediatric Research investigates the potential of circulating microRNAs as biomarkers for white matter injury in preterm infants. Using a systems biology approach combined with qPCR validation, researchers analyzed blood samples to identify specific miRNA signatures associated with this common and serious neonatal complication. The study’s findings point toward a non-invasive method for early detection, which is critical as white matter injury is a major predictor of long-term neurodevelopmental impairments.

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