Innovative Blood Test Unveils Brain Gene Activity Noninvasively
A groundbreaking blood test has been developed that can noninvasively reveal gene activity in the brain, offering new insights into cellular functions.
Editorial Staff
1 min read
Updated 8 days ago
Researchers have introduced a novel blood test that measures messenger RNA (mRNA) to assess gene expression in the brain. This advancement could significantly enhance our understanding of cellular functions.
The test works by analyzing how DNA translates into proteins, a process crucial for cell function. It captures the transcription phase, where mRNA copies active genes, and the subsequent translation phase that assembles proteins.
If validated further, this method has the potential to revolutionize brain research and diagnostics, providing a noninvasive tool for studying gene activity.