A New Approach to Migraine Treatment: Found in Translation?

January 24, 2023

It’s a familiar refrain in molecular biology: DNA, which provides the instructions for making proteins, is first transcribed into a single-stranded intermediate, messenger RNA, which in turn is “translated” into proteins. More than evoking memories of high school biology – good memories or bad ones, perhaps depending on your grades – this process is crucial for producing the so-called workhorses of the cell, functioning as…

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