Scientists reveal how cancer cells manipulate RNA splicing, increasing tumor growth. A new study introduces antisense ...
A study reveals how cancer disrupts RNA splicing and presents a potential therapy using antisense oligonucleotides to target ...
Scientists from The Jackson Laboratory and UConn Health found that cancer cells disrupt poison exons, leading to tumor growth ...
Researchers have discovered that cancer cells suppress 'poison exons' -- genetic elements that act as an off switch for protein production -- in a key gene called TRA2 , promoting tumor growth. By ...
In a recent study, scientists not only show how cancer hijacks this tightly regulated splicing and rearranging of RNA but ...
Natural "off switch" could slow or even reverse the growth of aggressive tumors.
Alternative RNA splicing is like a movie editor cutting and rearranging scenes from the same footage to create different ...
Alternative RNA splicing is like a movie editor cutting and rearranging scenes from the same footage to create different versions of a film.