Spatial RNA medicine combines transcriptomics and RNA therapeutics, mapping gene expression in tissues to enhance precision ...
RNA modifications are increasingly recognized as clinically relevant biomarkers, revealing immune dysregulation in autoimmune disease, early oncogenic signaling, and RNA misprocessing in ...
Scientists have sequenced RNA from a nearly 40,000-year-old woolly mammoth leg, the oldest ancient RNA ever recovered. These ...
When a gene is expressed, its DNA sequence is transcribed into a molecule known as RNA. Then the cell processes and edits ...
Profiling noncoding repetitive RNA sequences improves the sensitivity of liquid biopsy diagnostic tests for early stage cancers. As cancer is most treatable in its early stages, developing diagnostic ...
Human gene maps contain major blind spots because they were built largely from the DNA sequences of people with European ...
UC Vice President for Research Patrick Limbach is a key figure in the National Academies’ massive undertaking to sequence RNA in the next 15 years. A chemist who leads the University of Cincinnati’s ...
An individual’s genome is identifiable. But datasets of RNA sequences from single cells are like a blurry photocopy of the genome. The sequence numbers are small, the data are noisy, and the sequences ...
Preclinical in vivo data demonstrate hyper-precise mechanism directly targets the disease-causing mRNA repeats leading to correction of splicing ...
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