Faulty RNA Splicing Hinders Liver Repair in Alcoholism

A groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications has unveiled a previously underappreciated molecular culprit behind the impaired liver regeneration seen in alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD). Through an intricate dissection of RNA splicing dynamics, researchers led by Chembazhi and colleagues have demonstrated that dysregulation of this fundamental post-transcriptional process critically compromises the liver’s ability to repair … Continue reading Faulty RNA Splicing Hinders Liver Repair in Alcoholism