BUFFALO, N.Y. — New findings by University at Buffalo researchers reveal that RNA editing may play a larger role in human biology and in the development of human disease than has generally been ...
The conversion of adenosine nucleosides to inosine (A-to-I) is a common and well-studied RNA modification and is orchestrated by proteins in the ADAR family, primarily ADAR1 and ADAR2. In the ...
Wave Life Sciences (WVE) was not the only developer of RNA editing therapies to show significant stock gains from its historic proof-of-mechanism for its RNA editing platform, shown recently in the ...
AX-0810 clinical target engagement data in healthy volunteers on track for this quarter; biliary atresia selected as initial Phase 2 indicationAdditional programs advancing toward the clinic, ...
Achieved proof-of-mechanism for Wave’s RNA editing platform; restoring levels of wild-type (edited) M-AAT that are consistent with the heterozygous “MZ” genotype with low risk of AATD lung and liver ...
DNA is the backbone of the genetic code so, logically, decoding and understanding the genetic sequence along with epigenetic modifications came first. Yet, RNA and the emerging field of ...
The molecular pathways involved in antiviral defenses and counter-defenses in host-pathogen systems remain unclear. Researchers have used Neurospora crassa as a model organism to explore how RNA ...
The ability to correct disease-causing genetic mistakes using genome editors holds great promise in medicine, but it is not without risk. When this type of "genetic surgery" is performed on DNA, for ...