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Duke, MIT, and Stanford scientists create RNA technology that could improve genetic therapies

Por: The Boston Globe Business November 06, 2022

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Scientists from Duke, MIT, and Stanford have independently devised a molecular trick that could help make genetic therapies safer and more effective. The technology, which was disclosed in three separate papers published recently, could help ensure that treatments based on DNA or RNA are only activated once they reach the right part of the body.The researchers are already envisioning a bevy of applications in basic research, diagnostics, and... + full article



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