S22-392 Targeting the DSIF Complex as a Therapeutic Method for Interfering with Telomere Lengthening in Cancer Cells Inherently, the telomeres located at the ends of chromosomes shorten during each cycle of DNA replication and cell division, eventually topping DNA replication and leading to cell senescence and death. Stanley Cohen Yanan Feng Weijing Xu
S22-415 A Method for Suppressing Innate Immune Responses to RNA Therapy Stanford researchers have developed a method to suppress immune responses to RNA therapy by chemically treating the RNA with an acylating reagent. Eric Kool Linglan Fang