RNA interference (RNAi) therapeutics have garnered significant attention in clinical research due to their potential for treating various diseases, including genetic disorders, viral infections and ...
Researchers have discovered RNA mechanisms that may lead to more effective, durable and targeted treatments for conditions like high cholesterol, liver diseases and cancers. RNA interference (RNAi) ...
The discovery of RNAi dates back to the 1990s when researchers observed unexpected gene silencing in plants and fungi. In 1998, Andrew Fire and Craig Mello published a groundbreaking study ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
RNA interference (RNAi) therapy offers groundbreaking potential to revolutionize disease treatment by targeting gene silencing. Opportunities lie in developing alternative treatments for conditions ...
This review is designed by Dr. Junhong Han and written by his postdoctoral researcher Dr. Lei Qiu and PhD student Qian Jing (Research Laboratory of Tumor Epigenetics and Genomics, West China Hospital, ...
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Deep Genomics, a leading AI drug development company focused on decoding biology to program life-changing medicines, announced today the release of the manuscript, “An RNA ...
Ribonucleic acids (RNAs) are single-stranded molecules that play an essential role in the cells of all living organisms. As "transcripts" of our genes, mRNAs, for example, are involved in the ...
Cell fate commitment is achieved by the establishment of cell type-specific transcriptional programs, which in turn are guided, reinforced, and ultimately locked-in by epigenetic mechanisms. In a new ...
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