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12 December, 00:28
How is RNA used in therapies and diagnostics?
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12 December, 00:43
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Unlike gene therapy, which provides new DNA to cells, RNA therapy modifies or provides ribonucleic acid (RNA) to patients' cells ... A type of RNA called messenger RNA (mRNA) is then translated into protein by a biological cipher, which converts three nucleic acids to one amino acid.
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