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Why and How to Study GlycoRNAs

 

Defying old concept that only proteins and lipids are glycosylated, glycoRNAs are sugar modified RNAs recently discovered in Nobel laureate Bertozzi lab. GlycoRNAs are primarily small non-coding RNAs, including miRNAs, snRNAs, rRNAs, snoRNAs, tRNAs, and Y-RNAs, having molecular, pharmaceutical, and clinical functions fundamentally different from their un-glycosylated counterparts.

This webinar will cover:
  • What glycoRNAs are
  • GlycoRNA functions and diseases
  • Unprecedented scientific opportunities in glycoRNAs
  • How to profile glycoRNAs for all sample types
  • Overcoming glycoRNA sequencing limitations
  • GlycoRNA research roadmap
 
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