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  • Researchers are exploring the differences in circulating nucleic acids (cirNAs) between healthy and diseased individuals to improve diagnostic and prognostic methods for various diseases.
  • The review emphasizes the importance of revisiting early research on cirNAs and extracellular vesicles (EVs) to deepen our understanding of cirNAs' roles.
  • The findings suggest that cirNAs function as messengers of genetic information, potentially helping maintain balance in bodily functions by adjusting to changes or damage in tissues and organs.

Article Abstract

The quantitative and qualitative differences of circulating nucleic acids (cirNAs) between healthy and diseased individuals have motivated researchers to utilize these differences in the diagnosis and prognosis of various pathologies. The position maintained here is that reviewing the rather neglected early work associated with cirNAs and extracellular vesicles (EVs) is required to fully describe the nature of cirNAs. This review consists of an empirically up-to-date schematic summary of the major events that developed and integrated the concepts of heredity, genetic information and cirNAs. This reveals a clear pattern implicating cirNA as a homeostatic entity or messenger of genetic information. The schematic summary paints a picture of how cirNAs may serve as homeostatic genetic entities that promote synchrony of both adaptation and damage in tissues and organs depending on the source of the message.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42044-8_17DOI Listing

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