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UC Irvine Scientists Develop Enzyme for Faster and More Accurate RNA Synthesis

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Scientists at the University of California, Irvine, have developed a new enzyme that enables rapid and precise synthesis of RNA strands. This advancement addresses a longstanding technical challenge in the field of medicine, where RNA molecules play a critical role in vaccines, diagnostics, and gene-based therapies. The newly engineered enzyme offers a solution to the difficulties associated with producing RNA quickly and accurately, potentially enhancing applications across various biomedical fields.

RNA molecules are essential components in many modern medical technologies, but their production has been hindered by limitations in existing synthesis methods. Researchers at UC Irvine have focused on overcoming these barriers by creating an enzyme capable of synthesizing RNA strands with greater speed and precision than previously possible. This development could streamline processes involved in vaccine production, diagnostic tools, and therapeutic innovations that rely on RNA technology. Further details about the enzyme’s design or its specific applications were not disclosed at this time.

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Date: February 10, 2026

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