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Daily Archives: 29 February, 2024

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Properties of a class of key molecules in the regulation of gene expression were identified

NewsBy IBioBA29 February, 2024

Molecular biology work carried out by the Molecular Neurobiology lab led by Damián Refojo at IBioBA, together with Manuel de la Mata’s team at the Institute of Physiology, Molecular Biology and Neurosciences (IFIBYNE), has revealed key information about the control that circular RNAs exert on gene expression. Studying these novel intracellular structures may be useful…

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