Abstract
RNA-based technologies have emerged as transformative tools in the development of therapeutic strategies for a wide range of diseases. From mRNA vaccines to RNA interference (RNAi), these technologies leverage the power of RNA to regulate gene expression and modulate cellular processes. This article explores the potential of RNA-based therapies in treating genetic disorders, cancers, viral infections, and other diseases. It examines the mechanisms by which RNA molecules, such as mRNA, siRNA, and antisense oligonucleotides, can be used to target specific genes or proteins, offering precise and effective treatments. The article also discusses the challenges and future directions in RNA-based therapeutics, including delivery methods, stability, and safety concerns.
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