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A ribozyme (from ribonucleic acid enzyme, also called RNA enzyme or catalytic RNA) is an RNA molecule that catalyzes a chemical reaction.
Study suggests that connective tissue growth factor plays a vital role in liver fibrosis progression

Study suggests that connective tissue growth factor plays a vital role in liver fibrosis progression

Gene-targeting approach for herpes treatment

Gene-targeting approach for herpes treatment

No need for RNA

No need for RNA

The key to unlocking the secret of highly specific DNAzyme catalysis

The key to unlocking the secret of highly specific DNAzyme catalysis

New target for Hepatocellular carcinoma therapy

New target for Hepatocellular carcinoma therapy

Which came first, nucleic acids or proteins?

Which came first, nucleic acids or proteins?

Weill Cornell experts publish review of genetic medicine

Weill Cornell experts publish review of genetic medicine

Scientists have replicated hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the laboratory

Scientists have replicated hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the laboratory

RNA enzyme research may lead to ways of monitoring fat metabolism and might even assist in the search for signs of life on Mars

RNA enzyme research may lead to ways of monitoring fat metabolism and might even assist in the search for signs of life on Mars

Tiny Ribozyme package could be future treatment of Hepatitis B virus

Tiny Ribozyme package could be future treatment of Hepatitis B virus

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