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How does a cell know when it’s been damaged? A molecular alarm, set off by mutated RNA and colliding ribosomes, signals ...
This AI system can analyze up to one million DNA letters at once, predicting how tiny changes in noncoding regions trigger ...
A 2007 study on non‐coding transcripts in human and mouse first used the term “long” to refer to transcripts of over 200 nucleotides (Kapranov et al, 2007), and this classification became widespread ...
In the rapidly evolving field of consumer healthcare, the exploration of non-coding RNA interactions is crucial for drug development and personalized therapy. However, through traditional experimental ...
Dynamic fluctuations in their expression have been implicated in the regulation of SMC identity. Sophisticated technologies are now available to allow researchers to access single-cell transcriptomes ...
"This survey of functional noncoding RNAs advances our understanding of the human genome and demonstrates the potential of CRISPR screens that specifically target RNA—even those that don't code ...
Synopsis The long-non-coding RNA aal1 (ageing-associated lncRNA) promotes the longevity of non-dividing cells likely by attenuating their translational capacity.
Cells across the tree of life can swap short-lived messages encoded by RNA — missives that resemble a quick text rather than a formal memo on letterhead.
Bayer pens $547M biobucks pact with biotech pushing the boundaries of noncoding RNA By James Waldron Aug 28, 2024 9:00am Bayer Licensing deals Oncology biotech deals ...
Bayer partners with RNA drugmaker to develop new cancer therapies The deal with NextRNA Therapeutics, which could be worth up to $547 million, centers on the biotech’s technology to target long, ...
Gene expression is boosted when mRNA anneals with antisense RNA to form double-stranded RNA, which is exported from the nucleus more quickly than single-stranded RNA.