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University of Delaware's Mona Batish is a molecular biologist. She studies circular RNAs formed as a result of so-called ...
Advancements in mRNA vaccine technology are reshaping medicine, addressing challenges and expanding applications from ...
Researchers from the International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw (IIMCB) have described a new mechanism ...
According to Dr Erik Wiklund, CEO of Circio, Norway, “mRNA vaccines are fast to manufacture and manufacturers can quickly and precisely alter the antigen sequence to generate new versions.
Researchers have successfully employed an algorithm to identify potential mutations which increase disease risk in the noncoding regions our DNA, which make up the vast majority of the human genome.
From that point onward, and unlike what happens with proteins, the average gene length continues to increase as it did in prokaryotes, due to the presence of non-coding sequences. A critical ...
A team discovers a new family of enzymes capable of inducing targeted cuts in single-stranded DNA A few years ago, the advent of technology known as CRISPR was a major breakthrough in the scientific ...
In this webinar, Benoit Derrien will discuss new strategies using enzymatically synthesized DNA for gene construction.
New research pioneered by The University of Western Australia is shedding light on the intricate dance between proteins, DNA ...
Blocking PTEFb leads to the depletion of mRNA coding for two well-established genes linked to cancer – MYC and MCL1 – which have traditionally been difficult to target with drug compounds.