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A new tool called PHOTON, developed by scientists at UT Southwestern Medical Center, can identify RNA molecules at their native locations within cells—providing valuable clues to where different ...
Researchers discovered a previously unknown function of RNA, potentially opening the door to new ways to treat cancer and neurodegenerative diseases.
RNA gene scissors (CRISPR-Cas13) are gaining significant attention as a next-generation gene therapy with fewer side effects. They can suppress infection by eliminating viral RNA, such as in ...
Sophia Kamran, MD, discussed the updated AUA guidelines on salvage therapy for patients with prostate cancer and their implications.
Most RNA modifications are silent in conventional RNA sequencing; however, when academic labs introduced the first sequence-resolved detection methods in 2012, it prompted a global effort to ...
First multi-center clinical study of cell free RNA and DNA methylation biomarkers in seminal fluid shows promise for accurate, non-invasive detection of clinically significant prostate cancer. SAN ...
The Future of RNA Therapeutics, From Design to Delivery The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed renewed interest in RNA therapeutics, which hold promise for drugging the undruggable.
The 2024 American Urological Association (AUA) annual meeting in San Antonio strongly emphasized diversity, equity, and inclusion, as well as innovations in robotic surgery and research methodologies.
In this Thought Leader article., Ian Johnston from Cytiva discusses challenges related to process development, scaling technology, regulatory approvals, and GMP guidelines.
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.
LncSTPred: a predictive model of lncRNA subcellular localization and decipherment of the biological determinants influencing localization ...