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Study: Scientists Harness Power, Precision of RNA to Make Mutations Invisible

  • lindsayvicars
  • Mar 6, 2023
  • 1 min read

From the University of Rochester Medical Center Newsroom:


Scientists have discovered a new way to suppress mutations that lead to a wide range of genetic disorders. A study in the journal Molecular Cell describes a strategy that co-opts a normal RNA modification process within cells to transform disease genes into normal genes that produce healthy proteins. The findings are significant because they may ultimately help researchers alter the course of devastating disorders such as cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy and many forms of cancer. (click here to keep reading)


Author: Emily Boynton

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