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Scientists use RNA nanotechnology to program living cells, opening a new path for cancer cure
Scientists at Rutgers University–Newark have developed a first-of-its-kind RNA-based nanotechnology that assembles itself ...
A new design strategy of ribonucleic acid (RNA) structures may be the next breakthrough in biomedical research, said two ...
IPA, a non-coding RNA from the CUL1 gene that stabilizes the nucleolus and supports ribosome production. Removing it ...
University of Oklahoma researchers have created a new drug delivery system that helps cancer cells take in much more of a ...
Eli Lilly (LLY) stock acquiring Orna Therapeutics for up to $2.4 billion to develop circular RNA CAR-T therapies for B ...
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Scientists uncover previously unknown life forms hiding inside the human body
The human body has always been crowded with microscopic passengers, from bacteria to viruses and fungi. Over the past two ...
Endosomes (green) in human cells. Credit: Biozentrum, University of Basel A recent study involving researchers from the University of Basel reveals that slowing down the intracellular transport of RNA ...
An innovative three-color method for capturing images of mRNA inside live mammalian cells has been developed by UMass Amherst chemists. Because RNA is both incredibly important to human life and ...
It’s no secret that we need new ways to treat and detect disease, including cancer. Specifically, we need better biomarkers that can be used for diagnosis and better ways to selectively get medicine ...
The technology, called the Viral-Engineered RNA-based Activation System (VERAS), hijacks the virus’s own replication machinery to switch on reporter or therapeutic genes precisely in infected cells.
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