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What are the challenges of RNA medicines?
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What are the challenges of RNA medicines?
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Can we supply RNA to a patient? If not, what are the challenges?
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Re: What are the challenges of RNA medicines?
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The answer is yes, we can supply RNA; but the usual way to do this is via a vector that carries into a population of cells the genetic instructions to do this, and the transduced cells then act as a source of interfering RNAs:
http://www.pnas.org/content/pnas/100/4/1844.full.pdf
More recently, scientists have developed other cargo systems that can invest and protect the RNA molecules until they are taken up by target cells:
https://phys.org/news/2018-07-materials-delivery-therapeutic-messenger-rna.html
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This recent article talks about how a father's environment could affect their children, by RNA in extracellular vesicles controlling DNA expression in the offspring.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-dads-stresses-get-passed-along-to-offspring/
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