Understanding DNA is often viewed as the key to understanding how the human body works, but what if it is actually RNA? Susan Carpenter, PhD of the University of California, Santa Cruz talks with us about her research into long non-coding RNA, and how this foundational science will hopefully lead to a better understanding of inflammation in the human body, and hopefully lead to better treatments for Lupus and related autoimmune diseases.
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Does lncRNA Explain Inflammation in RA & Lupus?
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