Rnase Inhibitors

Rnase Inhibitors are molecules that block the activity of Ribonuclease (RNase) enzymes, preventing them from breaking down RNA molecules. These inhibitors have a wide range of biological applications, including research in the fields of gene expression, genomics and drug development. They can also be used to protect the stability of RNA molecules during experimental procedures like cloning, sequencing and gene analysis. Rnase Inhibitors are essential tools in modern molecular biology, providing the basis for understanding and manipulating the genetic framework of organisms. By blocking the activity of RNase enzymes, they enable scientists to preserve and analyze RNA molecules that would otherwise be degraded.

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