MicroRNA‐26a deficiency attenuates the severity of frozen shoulder in a mouse immobilization model
Yasuhiko Sumimoto,
Yohei Harada,
Dilimulati Yimiti
et al.
Abstract:The main pathogenesis of the frozen shoulder is thought to be the inflammation of the intra‐articular synovium and subsequent fibrosis of the shoulder joint capsule. However, the molecular pathogenesis of the frozen shoulder is still unknown. A class of noncoding RNAs, microRNAs contribute to various diseases including musculoskeletal diseases. MicroRNA‐26a (miR‐26a) has been reported to be associated with fibrosis in several organs. This study aims to reveal the role of miR‐26a on fibrosis in the shoulder cap… Show more
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