Stanford scientists have uncovered how mRNA COVID-19 vaccines can very rarely trigger heart inflammation in young men — and ...
Creative Biolabs optimizes the mRNA drug development model by integrating sequence design, RNA-protein interaction ...
A therapy based on messenger RNA (mRNA), a genetic material actively studied for vaccines and other applications, has turned ...
It has not been shown that COVID-19 vaccines cause or accelerate cancer. Yet opponents of the vaccines say a new review article “has found that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines could aid cancer development.” ...
Vaccine expert Hu Haitao, who studied under Drew Weissman, the Nobel laureate and pioneer of mRNA biology, has given up his ...
Sean Ryder, professor at UMass Chan Medical School, has written a book to delve the mysteries of ribonucleic acid as a tool to fight diseases. Messenger ribonucleic acid, or mRNA, is in the public ...
SMRTS, a smart mRNA system, enables cell‑selective gene expression, expanding the mRNA toolbox for precision cancer therapies.
A Stanford-led study probes why a very small number of people develop heart inflammation shortly after mRNA COVID-19 ...
Penn State researchers discovered that two proteins within the CCR4-NOT complex have opposing effects on mRNA stability.
Stanford researchers have identified a biological pathway that helps explain why mRNA COVID-19 vaccines can, in very rare cases, trigger short-lived heart inflammation in younger males, while also ...
Researchers at MIT have unveiled a way to temporarily reboot aging immune systems, using a targeted mRNA therapy that turns ...
Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital report that human ribosomes decode messenger RNA (mRNA) 10 times slower than bacterial ribosomes, but do so more accurately. The study “mRNA ...