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New Study Suggests RNA's First Letter Shapes Antiviral Defense Mechanisms

via Phys.org·May 16

Researchers in Warsaw have discovered that the initial letter of an RNA molecule significantly influences how antiviral alarms are triggered. This finding could revolutionize the understanding of genetic coding and lead to more effective treatments for viral infections. The study advances the frontier of molecular biology by linking specific nucleotide sequences to immune system responses.

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