3-D Holiday Gift Could Help Scientists Regulate Iron
Fri, 22 Dec 2006 04:00 AM EST
... A new study co-authored by Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute senior scientist, Elizabeth Theil, Ph.D., is the first to show that partial copies of DNA called mRNA (or messenger RNA) morph into specific three dimensional shapes when it combines with a protein regulator called IRP1. This discovery is incredibly important to researchers who design medications based on the specific characteristics of a disease. ...
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