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Revolutionizing Diabetic Bone Health: New Gene-Activating Treatment
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
To solve this, researchers created a new type of RNA called tetrahedral framework nucleic acid (tFNA). This FNA activates a gene called SIRT1, which helps bones grow stronger. Tests showed that this new treatment, called Tsa, makes bones denser and promotes new bone growth. It also changes the immune environment in bones by switching off inflammation and switching on bone growth.
In simple terms, Tsa helps bones grow better by controlling the immune cells around them. This makes Tsa a promising treatment for diabetic osteoporosis. More research is needed to see if it works as well in people as it does in tests.
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