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    Researchers investigate circular RNA's influence on muscle development in cerebral palsy

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    University of Delaware's Mona Batish is a molecular biologist. She studies circular RNAs formed as a result of so-called molecular mistakes that occur when a strand of RNA—the ribonucleic acid that tells the body how to use DNA—gets kinked and sort of does a backflip, producing a circular product. These circular anomalies were originally thought of as errors, but today circular RNAs are known to play a role in multiple diseases, including cancer.
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