
The Landscape of MicroRNA, Piwi-Interacting RNA, and Circular RNA in Human Saliva
Clinical Chemistry Podcast · Association for Diagnostics and Laboratory Medicine
February 3, 201512m 57s
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Show Notes
Human saliva has been increasingly used for biomarker development to allow noninvasive detection of diseases. Extracellular RNA was discovered in saliva about 10 years ago, and since then the nature, origin , and characterization of salivary RNA have been actively pursued.