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Tag Archives: Krainer
Splicing studies detail a protein’s role in creating cancer’s mixed messages
Cancer cells are a hotbed of mixed or incorrect molecular “messages” – a result of defects in a cellular mechanism called RNA splicing. When a cell’s DNA is copied into an intermediary molecule called RNA, splicing is the editing step … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Uncategorized
Tagged alternative splicing, breast cancer, Krainer, lung cancer, RNA, SMA, splicing
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Collaboration column: SMA therapeutics and potential drug target for schizophrenia
CSHL researchers are part of two highly successful, multi-institutional collaborations that report exciting advances in developing therapeutics for a devastating neuromuscular disorder and in finding a ‘druggable’ target for schizophrenia. For several years now, CSHL’s Adrian Krainer has devoted his expertise in … Continue reading
Posted in Disease research, Genomics, Neuroscience
Tagged CNV, genetic variation, Krainer, Schizophrenia, SMA, splicing
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