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RNA origami technique folds nanotubes to create artificial cytoskeletons for synthetic cellsFor natural cells, the so-called central dogma of molecular biology describes how protein synthesis occurs through ...
For example, researchers know that RNA pol II can bind to a DNA sequence within the promoter of many genes, known as the TATA box, to initiate transcription. Together with other common motifs ...
Researchers have succeeded in producing nanotubes that fold into cytoskeleton-like structures, using a new RNA origami ...
A new method for mapping torsion provides insights into the ways that the genome responds to the torsion generated by RNA polymerase II.
Alternative splicing (AS) of pre-mRNA plays a crucial role in tissue-specific gene regulation, with disease implications due to splicing defects. Predicting and manipulating AS can therefore uncover ...
Novel technology enables discovery, which could help predict tumour recurrence Researchers from the Fred Hutch Cancer Centre, ...
BACKGROUND: Morbidity and mortality of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is increased in metabolic disorders. However, options for preventing and treating these prevalent outcomes ...
Despite the high incidence of brain metastasis after resection of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), the National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines do not recommend central nervous system (CNS) ...
Scientists discovered a way to block hepatitis B infection using an anticancer drug, offering hope for new treatments. Researchers from (MSK), Weill Cornell Medicine, and The Rockefeller University ha ...
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