The discovery could pave the way for a groundbreaking RNA-based multi-cancer treatment. Alternative RNA splicing functions ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNTriggering Cancer Cells To Self-Destruct Could Help Tumors to ShrinkNatural "off switch" could slow or even reverse the growth of aggressive tumors.
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The Brighterside of News on MSNResearchers discovered how to turn on cancer’s 'kill switch'Cells have a natural editing system that allows them to rearrange genetic instructions to create different proteins from the ...
Scientists reveal how cancer cells manipulate RNA splicing, increasing tumor growth. A new study introduces antisense ...
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Clinical Trials Arena on MSNAvidity’s del-zota elicits 25% increase in dystrophin in DMD patientsThe company plans to submit a biologics licence application to the US Food and Drug Administration later this year.
A study reveals how cancer disrupts RNA splicing and presents a potential therapy using antisense oligonucleotides to target ...
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Asian News International on MSNNew study reveals a simple genetic approach to tackle aggressive cancersScientists from The Jackson Laboratory and UConn Health found that cancer cells disrupt poison exons, leading to tumor growth ...
What sequences in the alternative STREX exon account for the cells' response to CaMK IV? To investigate this question, they made a series of mutations in the STREX mini-gene and transfected these ...
The gene for factor IX lies on chromosome X at Xq27 and its entire 33-kb sequence is known [1]. It contains 8 exons that encode 6 major domains of the protein. Exon 1 encodes the 28-residue ...
Gleevec response in GIST varies by mutational profile, with KIT-exon-11 mutation linked to better outcomes, emphasizing ...
Alternative RNA splicing is like a movie editor cutting and rearranging scenes from the same footage to create different ...
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