Small RNAs take on the big task of helping skin wounds heal better and faster with minimal scarring
Published Date: 2/1/2024
Source: sciencedaily.com
New findings report that a class of small RNAs (microRNAs), microRNA-29, can restore normal skin structure rather than producing a wound closure by a connective tissue (scar). Any improvement of normal skin repair would benefit many patients affected by large-area or deep wounds prone to dysfunctional scarring.