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tRNA-derived RNA promotes autophagy for kidney protection
Marina Andrade Tomaz1, Lisa B Frankel2
1Danish Cancer Institute, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
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In a recent study in Science, Li et al.1 uncover a hypoxia-induced tRNA-derived fragment that promotes autophagy and supports renal protection. Dissecting its role in stress adaptation, the study advances understanding of RNA-based regulation, highlights the value of advanced RNA profiling, and points toward new therapeutic strategies for autophagy-related diseases.
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