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A new study reveals how cholera virulence is activated
CSIC, reveals how the bacterium that causes cholera activates its virulence programme, uncovering a single amino acid as a ...
Transcription factors are the most powerful genes in our body. They are master regulators and have been implicated in our biggest diseases, even aging itself. Yet, many in the pharmaceutical industry ...
The technology, called the Viral-Engineered RNA-based Activation System (VERAS), hijacks the virus's own replication ...
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Synthetic RNA platform converts viral replication into detectable cellular signals
The technology, called the Viral-Engineered RNA-based Activation System (VERAS), hijacks the virus's own replication ...
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