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Oncogene Suppression by Small Interfering RNAs

Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, 2004
Almost all human cancers have accumulated multiple genetic lesions including oncogenes. It is often unknown whether an oncogene is continuously required for tumorigenesis. Furthermore, it is very difficult to target an essential oncogene with drugs without affecting the corresponding nonmutated protooncogene or related factors.
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Small Interfering RNAs and RNA Therapeutics in Cardiovascular Diseases

2020
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is being exploited and understood in its many aspects of function and structure for development of valuable tools in the therapeutics of various diseases such as cardiovascular etc. The expanded knowledge regarding function of RNA in the genomics and inside the cell has dramatically changed the therapeutic strategies in the past ...
Parveen, Bansal, Malika, Arora
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RNA interference and chemically modified small interfering RNAs

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2004
RNA interference (RNAi) is a powerful biological process for specific silencing of gene expression in diversified eukaryotic cells and has tremendous potential for functional genomics, drug discovery through in vivo target validation, and development of novel gene-specific medicine.
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Photocaged Small Interfering RNA

Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry, 2022
E. A. Akhmetova   +4 more
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Engineering Small Interfering RNAs by Strategic Chemical Modification

2012
Synthetic small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) have revolutionized functional genomics in mammalian cell cultures due to their reliability, efficiency, and ease of use. This success, however, has not fully translated into siRNA applications in vivo and in siRNA therapeutics where initial optimism has been dampened by a lack of efficient delivery strategies ...
Bramsen, Jesper Bertram, Kjems, Jørgen
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Therapeutic potential of small interfering RNAs

Drugs of the Future, 2004
Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are emerging as a powerful genetic tool to silence gene expression in a sequence-specific manner. Silencing occurs by the targeted degradation of messenger RNAs, Currently, the technology is used to decipher a large number of biological processes essential for regulating cell differentiation, proliferation and apoptosis.
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Small Interfering RNA

RCSB Protein Data Bank, 2008
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[Small interfering RNAs targeting human myostatin].

Molekuliarnaia biologiia, 2010
Ten human myostatin small interfering RNAs which sequence was found by two different software products were synthesized and tested for activity. It was found that three of them have pronounced biological activity and decrease myostatin mRNA level to 22-27% of control value.
V A, Furalev   +2 more
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Small Interfering RNA

2010
Michael M. Morgan   +199 more
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