New research published in Nature has uncovered powerful evidence that may explain why a new chemical modification of RNA is made in cells. The findings, by Ryan Flynn, MD, Ph.D., in collaboration with ...
University of Chicago researchers have developed a liquid biopsy test based on modification patterns in microbiome-derived cell-free RNA that predicts colorectal cancer (CRC) with greater accuracy ...
RNA plays critical roles in nearly all biological processes, but current methods for sequencing RNA are significantly limited. This is partially because RNA molecules are chemically modified within ...
N6-methyladenosine (m6A), the most abundant internal modification in eukaryotic mRNA, serves as a pivotal epitranscriptomic ...
A new tool called SigRM helps researchers study RNA modifications in individual cells, improving our understanding of how genes are regulated. Researchers have developed a new tool that will help ...
Schematic depiction of the principal components of epitranscriptomic mechanisms and their involvement in malignant hematopoiesis. Writers and erasers of main reversible methylations are represented in ...
Deciphering the spatial, temporal and chemical complexity of RNA molecules in living systems is key to understanding gene regulation at the molecular level. Recent advances in imaging, molecular ...
Cancer, a disease with global impact, is intricately linked to dysregulated gene expression, which is influenced by both genetic mutations and epigenetic changes, including RNA modifications. A ...
Cancer, a disease with global impact, is intricately linked to dysregulated gene expression, which is influenced by both genetic mutations and epigenetic changes, including RNA modifications. A ...