Mapping RNA-Protein 'Chats' Could Uncover New Treatments for Cancer and Brain Disease
The PRIM-seq technology mapped over 350,000 RNA-protein interactions, revealing new links to diseases like cancer and Alzheimer’s for potential therapeutic targeting.
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Mapping RNA-protein 'chats' could uncover new treatments for cancer and brain disease
Bioengineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a powerful new technology that can map the entire network of RNA-protein interactions inside human cells—an achievement that could offer new strategies for treating diseases ranging from cancer to Alzheimer's.
New Technology can Map RNA-Protein Interactions Inside Human Cells
Bioengineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a powerful new technology that can map the entire network of RNA-protein interactions inside human cells - an achievement that could offer new strategies for treating diseases ranging from cancer to Alzheimer's.
From Cancer to Alzheimer’s: Decoding RNA-Protein Signals
Scientists have created a breakthrough technology that reveals the entire network of RNA-protein interactions in human cells, offering new insights into how diseases develop. The method freezes and tags RNAs and proteins as they touch, turning them into unique DNA barcodes that can be decoded with sequencing.
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