Urine miR-200c-3p: A Promising Biomarker for Fluorosis Detection in Rats

Posted: January 3, 2025
The study explored the potential of urinary miR-200c-3p as a biomarker for fluorosis in rats, indicating significant correlations with fluoride exposure and dental fluorosis. Urinary miR-200c-3p showed high sensitivity and specificity in diagnosing dental and skeletal fluorosis, surpassing blood and cartilage miR-200c-3p. This highlights the promising role of miRNAs in urine as effective biomarkers for detecting fluorosis.

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