New mRNA therapy shows promise in treating pre-eclampsia by improving placental blood vessels in mice.

Researchers have developed an mRNA-based therapy that successfully treats pre-eclampsia in mice by improving blood vessel growth in the placenta, reducing high blood pressure associated with the condition. Pre-eclampsia, a serious pregnancy complication, causes significant maternal and fetal deaths globally. While promising, human trials are necessary to determine the therapy's efficacy and safety.

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