Unlocking the Potential of RNA-Based Medicines: A New Class of Compounds
A new class of medicinal compounds known as “RNA therapeutics” have been developed by scientists at the University of California, San Diego. These compounds have the potential to revolutionize the medical field as they can be used to treat a variety of diseases, from cancer to neurological disorders. RNA therapeutics work by targeting specific messenger molecules in cells, allowing for more targeted and effective treatments than traditional drugs. This new class of compounds has already shown promise in preclinical trials, and the researchers believe that it could soon become a reality for millions of patients around the world.
source: Phys.org