This volume presents new research on messenger RNA (mRNA), the
crucial mediating template between DNA and protein synthesis. In
five chapters and several expert commentaries, international
scientists examine major proteins involved in this transcription
process, e.g., p38, a key proinflammatory-signaling molecule whose
activity is being studied in order to develop inhibitors to treat
rheumatoid arthritis and other chronic inflammatory diseases.
Experimental methods and findings are presented relating to the
role of mRNA in other clinical applications and to its basic role
in gene expression. Illustrations include mRNA pathways for
specific genes, mRNA encoding of proteins, and phylogenetic
analysis diagrams. The editor's credentials are not given.
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