MicrorNA deregulation at football players at head-playing

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Scientists analysed short-term changes of the microrNA levels in blood at professional football players after injuries of the head and head-playing. In comparison with the active physical training which is not affecting the head, these influences led to change of level of several microrNA. Possibly, some of them can be markers of injury of a brain. Credit: The Argentina football player Santiago Ernan Solari Podzhio during a friendly match between "Barcelona" and "Inter" in 2007 of Credit: sportgraphic | 123rf.com Professional football players often return a ball the head, but information on how it can affect...