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Tissue factor (TF) expression on islets has been shown to trigger instant blood-mediated inflammatory reaction (IBMIR), leading to rapid islet loss in portal vein islet transplantation.
Xiaoqian Ma +8 more
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RNA Interference-Guided Targeting of Hepatitis C Virus Replication with Antisense Locked Nucleic Acid-Based Oligonucleotides Containing 8-oxo-dG Modifications. [PDF]
The inhibitory potency of an antisense oligonucleotide depends critically on its design and the accessibility of its target site. Here, we used an RNA interference-guided approach to select antisense oligonucleotide target sites in the coding region of ...
Margit Mutso +10 more
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Antisense RNAs from complementary strands of protein coding genes regulate the expression of genes involved in many cellular processes. Using deep sequencing analysis of the Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S.
Changyan Xiong +7 more
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RNA modifications can affect RNase H1-mediated PS-ASO activity
Phosphorothioate modified antisense oligonucleotides (PS-ASOs) can reduce gene expression through hybridization to target RNAs and subsequent cleavage by RNase H1.
Katelyn A. Doxtader Lacy +3 more
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RNA-Seq analysis of splicing in Plasmodium falciparum uncovers new splice junctions, alternative splicing and splicing of antisense transcripts. [PDF]
Over 50% of genes in Plasmodium falciparum, the deadliest human malaria parasite, contain predicted introns, yet experimental characterization of splicing in this organism remains incomplete.
DeRisi, Joseph L +2 more
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Enzymatic and antisense effects of a specific anti-Ki-ras ribozyme in vitro and in cell culture [PDF]
Due to their mode of action, ribozymes show antisense effects in addition to their specific cleavage activity. In the present study we investigated whether a hammerhead ribozyme is capable of cleaving mutated Ki-ras mRNA in a pancreatic carcinoma cell ...
Giannini, Claudio Detlef +3 more
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A novel long non-coding natural antisense RNA is a negative regulator of Nos1 gene expression [PDF]
Long non-coding natural antisense transcripts (NATs) are widespread in eukaryotic species. Although recent studies indicate that long NATs are engaged in the regulation of gene expression, the precise functional roles of the vast majority of them are ...
AC Thénié +38 more
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There is an increasing body of evidence which highlights the critical functions of long non-coding RNAs in the carcinogenicity mechanism of a variety of cancers.
Shekoufeh Hassanzarei +5 more
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Antisense DNA oligonucleotides, short interfering RNAs (siRNAs), and CRISPR/Cas9 genetic tools are the most useful therapeutic nucleic acids regulating gene expression based on the antisense specificity towards messenger RNA.
Dorota Gudanis +5 more
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Strand-specific RNA-seq reveals ordered patterns of sense and antisense transcription in Bacillus anthracis. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Although genome-wide transcriptional analysis has been used for many years to study bacterial gene expression, many aspects of the bacterial transcriptome remain undefined.
Karla D Passalacqua +6 more
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