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A tiny chemical modification commonly found on messenger RNAs plays a surprisingly large role in how cells respond to stress, according to a study led by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators.
A new study uncovers how fine-tuning the interactions between two distinct network-forming species within a soft gel enables programmable control over its structure and mechanical properties. The ...
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules may be best known for their job ferrying the genetic information encoded in DNA to a cell's ...
Failure of a gene-reading quality-control mechanism called Integrator leaves cells littered with abnormal RNA strands that ...
When RNA molecules are synthesized by cells—a critical process in the creation of proteins and other cellular functions—they ...