What is RNA and how can we use the body's own RNA editing machinery to treat disease? Learn more about the Axiomer® RNA editing technology and how we are creating a new class of medicines.
ProQR invented an entirely new way to treat genetic diseases. Axiomer enables RNA base editing by recruiting ADAR so your own body can treat disease. Learn more here.
… and Director of the NIH-funded UC Davis Chemical Biology Graduate Program. For over 25 years, work in the Beal laboratory has advanced understanding of the structures and mechanism of action for the ADAR enzymes responsible for adenosine to inosine RNA editing …
… specific RNA for A-to-I editing by recruiting endogenous Adenosine Deaminase Acting on RNA (ADAR). This presentation will highlight the therapeutic …
… specific RNA for A-to-I editing by recruiting endogenous Adenosine Deaminase Acting on RNA (ADAR). Through now further developed design principles there …
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ProQR is pioneering a next-generation RNA technology called Axiomer™, which uses a cell’s own editing machinery called ADAR to make specific single nucleotide edits in RNA to reverse a mutation or modulate protein expression and could potentially yield a new class of medicines for both rare and prevalent diseases with unmet need.