Sunburn has traditionally been attributed to UV-induced DNA damage. However, a new study reveals that RNA, another vital cellular molecule, plays a major role in triggering acute sunburn reactions.
Study reveals UV radiation damages RNA, not DNA, triggering skin inflammation and cell death through ribotoxic stress response.
Our genes contain all the instructions our body needs to function, but their expression must be finely regulated to guarantee that each cell performs its role optimally.
Share prices of Moderna (NASDAQ: MRNA) plummeted 58% in 2024, ranking among the worst performers in the S&P 500 index. The ...
Announcing a new article publication for Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications journal. This study sought to determine the potential of extracellular vesicle (EV) microRNAs (miRNAs) to serve as ...
Georgia confirmed its first case of bird flu in a commercial poultry flock, sparking concerns over public safety and the ...
Using $1.8 million in federal funding, a biologist at The University of Texas at Arlington is heading up a project that could ...