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Urinary exosomal microRNAs as predictive biomarkers for persistent psychotic-like experiences
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This exciting study by Yasufumi Tomita and colleagues explores the potential of urinary exosomal microRNAs as predictive biomarkers for persistent psychotic-like experiences in adolescents. By analyzing data from the Tokyo Teen Cohort Study, the researchers identified six key microRNAs that demonstrate high accuracy in predicting these experiences, indicating a novel approach to understanding psychiatric disorders.
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