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LOXL-2 and TNC-C are markers of liver fibrogenesis in HCV/HIV-, HIV
In the story of human biology, enzymes (specifically LOXL1 through LOXL4 ) act as the master builders of the extracellular matrix (ECM) —the scaffolding that holds our cells together. LOXL-2 and TNC-C are markers of liver fibrogenesis
: While the original enzyme ( LOX ) handles general construction, LOXL1 is a specialist in elasticity . It is essential for maintaining the elastic fibers in the lungs, skin, and uterine tract. When LOXL1 is missing, the body's "rubber bands" fail, leading to issues like pelvic organ prolapse or enlarged airspaces in the lungs. When LOXL1 is missing, the body's "rubber bands"
Researchers are currently in a "race" to develop . The goal is to create medicine that can stop these master builders when they start building "walls" of scar tissue in the heart, liver, or lungs, effectively "turning off" the process of fibrosis without harming the body's natural architecture. When LOXL1 is missing