Is the COVID-19 virus pathogenic because it depletes specific host  microRNAs? - News

Is the COVID-19 virus pathogenic because it depletes specific host microRNAs? - News

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UAB and Polish researchers propose that the COVID-19 virus acts as a microRNA “sponge” to deplete miRNA levels in ways that aid viral replication and stymie the host immune response. UAB and Polish researchers propose th

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