Self-amplifying RNA (saRNA), also termed self-replicating RNA (srRNA), is a type of mRNA molecule engineered to replicate itself within host cells, enhancing...
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MRNA vaccine (redirect from Rna vaccine)
exogenous mRNA (such as a vaccine) even if it could enter the nucleus. mRNA vaccines use either non-amplifying (conventional) mRNA or self-amplifying mRNA. Pfizer–BioNTech...
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COVID-19 vaccine (redirect from COVID-19 mRNA vaccine (nucleoside-modified))
use RNA to stimulate an immune response. When introduced into human tissue, the vaccine contains either self-replicating RNA or messenger RNA (mRNA), which...
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County, Sweden Small activating RNA (saRNA) Sarna (drug), see List of drugs: S-Sd Self-amplifying RNA (also termed saRNA or SAM) Sarna (religion) All pages...
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ARCT-154 (category RNA vaccines)
second one being administered 28 days after the first shot. It is a self-amplifying mRNA vaccine. The vaccine candidate can be made in a lyophilized powder...
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Rolling circle replication (redirect from Rolling circle amplification)
RNA, such as plasmids, the genomes of bacteriophages, and the circular RNA genome of viroids. Some eukaryotic viruses also replicate their DNA or RNA...
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immune responses. In these contexts, replicons have been termed self-amplifying RNA. The replicons lack the ability to transmit to new cells as they...
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The RNA world is a hypothetical stage in the evolutionary history of life on Earth in which self-replicating RNA molecules proliferated before the evolution...
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loop-mediated isothermal amplification (RT-LAMP) is a one step nucleic acid amplification method to multiply specific sequences of RNA. It is used to diagnose...
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Single-cell sequencing (redirect from Single-cell RNA-sequencing)
has been published. Multiple displacement amplification (MDA) is a widely used technique, enabling amplifying femtograms of DNA from bacterium to micrograms...
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Ribozyme (redirect from Catalytic RNA)
the RNA world hypothesis, which suggests that RNA may have been important in the evolution of prebiotic self-replicating systems. The most common activities...
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A small conditional RNA (scRNA) is a small RNA molecule or complex (typically less than approximately 100 nt) engineered to interact and change conformation...
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Polymerase chain reaction (redirect from PCR amplification)
Transcription PCR (RT-PCR): for amplifying DNA from RNA. Reverse transcriptase reverse transcribes RNA into cDNA, which is then amplified by PCR. RT-PCR is widely...
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RNA-Seq is a technique that allows transcriptome studies (see also Transcriptomics technologies) based on next-generation sequencing technologies. This...
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million to Imperial College in London, to fund the development of a "self-amplifying RNA vaccine platform" that CEPI said: "would enable a tailored vaccine...
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interfering RNA (siRNA) and micro RNA (miRNA) to prevent mRNA translation and/or degrade mRNA. However, RNA aptamers are short, single stranded RNA molecules...
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Abiogenesis (section The RNA world)
descends from an RNA world, although other self-replicating and self-catalyzing molecules may have preceded RNA. Other approaches ("metabolism-first" hypotheses)...
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MicroRNA (miRNA) biosensors are analytical devices that involve interactions between the target miRNA strands and recognition element on a detection platform...
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ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules, microRNA (miRNA) and small interfering RNA (siRNA), are central to components to the RNAi pathway. Once mRNA is degraded,...
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transfer RNA (tRNA) and messenger RNA (mRNA) to process and translate the latter into proteins. Ribosomal RNA is the predominant form of RNA found in...
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Transcription (biology) (redirect from RNA transcription)
segment of DNA into RNA. The segments of DNA transcribed into RNA molecules that can encode proteins produce messenger RNA (mRNA). Other segments of DNA...
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underlying order-generating processes of self-organization in the non-biological systems and in replicating RNA are basically similar. In his 1995 conference...
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Complementary DNA (section RNA purification)
reverse transcribed (via reverse transcriptase) from an RNA (e.g., messenger RNA or microRNA). cDNA exists in both single-stranded and double-stranded...
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1/2/3 trial for next-generation mRNA COVID-19 vaccine". Biopharma Reporter. 2 August 2021. "The ARCT-154 Self-Amplifying RNA Vaccine Efficacy Study (ARCT-154-01)...
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poly-adenylated mRNAs. Besides oligo(dT) tail and spatial barcode, which indicates the x and y position on the arrayed slide, the probe contains an amplification and...
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Virusoid (redirect from Circular satellite RNAs)
Virusoids are circular single-stranded RNA(s) dependent on viruses for replication and encapsidation. The genome of virusoids consists of several hundred...
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CRISPR (category Non-coding RNA)
Marraffini LA, Sontheimer EJ (January 2010). "Self versus non-self discrimination during CRISPR RNA-directed immunity". Nature. 463 (7280): 568–571...
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Systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment (section Binding sequence elution and amplification)
either single-stranded DNA or RNA that specifically bind to a target ligand or ligands. These single-stranded DNA or RNA are commonly referred to as aptamers...
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transcribed into RNA and amplified. Several TAS commercial variations are available including; transcription-mediated amplification (TMA), and self-sustaining...
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HGC019 (category RNA vaccines)
HGC019 is a mRNA and Self-amplifying mRNA (saRNA) based COVID-19 vaccine candidate being developed by Gennova Biopharmaceuticals and HDT Bio Corp. with...
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