When a gene quality-control mechanism fails, abnormal RNA strands may contribute to cancer and neurodegeneration

Failure of a gene-reading quality-control mechanism called Integrator leaves cells littered with abnormal RNA strands that increase cell stress and may contribute to diseases such as cancer and neurodegeneration, a new study has found.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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