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RNA strand that nearly self-replicates could unlock life’s origin
A 45-nucleotide strand of RNA can now synthesize both its mirror-image complement and a copy of itself, bringing scientists ...
Researchers are embarking on the RNA equivalent of the Human Genome Project, including sequencing all the chemical ...
These random molecules were fed a collection of three-base-long RNAs, each linked to a chemical tag. The idea was that if a molecule is capable of ligating one of these short RNA fragments to itself, ...
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RNA-targeting small molecules: a new frontier of drug discovery
With big pharma signalling interest in novel RNA-targeted approaches, the term “druggable” is being redefined as technology advances.
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How RNA is exposing shocking clues about life’s origins on Earth
Life on Earth may have started with a molecule that still runs our cells today. As researchers probe ribonucleic acid in the lab and in ancient rocks and space dust, RNA is yielding clues that are far ...
Nicholas Dreisbach (left) is a Senior Associate Scientist in the RNA team at ElevateBio (MA, USA), where he deploys his skills as an expert in capillary gel electrophoresis (CGE) technologies. His ...
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Study explores how reversible RNA editing could transform future cardiovascular medicine
By Hugo Francisco de Souza Emerging research suggests reversible RNA editing mechanisms may influence heart disease biology while opening new avenues for biomarkers and next-generation cardiovascular ...
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