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COVID-19: The coronavirus’s tangled strands of RNA could offer new ways to treat people who get infected – Phys.Org
To the untrained eye, the loops, kinks and folds in the single strand of RNA that makes up the coronavirus genome look like a…
To the untrained eye, the loops, kinks and folds in the single strand of RNA that makes up the coronavirus genome look like a jumble of spaghetti or tangled yarn. But to researchers like Amanda Hargrove, a chemistry professor at Duke University, the complex…
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