Tuberculosis kills about 1.3 million people each year, making it one of the most lethal infectious diseases in the world. Now, molecular biologist Yohei Kirino, PhD and his research team at Thomas Jefferson University has found that certain RNA molecules in people with tuberculosis are drastically different than those in healthy people. The findings, published in …
Modified RNA sequencing method reveals how small RNAs boost immune response to tuberculosis
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