miRNA
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miRNA

Key Takeaways
- miRNAs are small non-coding RNA molecules that regulate gene expression.
- miRNAs are important in many different biological processes, including cancer growth, immune response, cardiovascular disease, and longevity.
- Exposure to environmental factors, such as PFAS, heavy metals, and BPA, can alter miRNA levels, which then affects the expression of other genes.