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HHMI News: Host Cell Proteins Could be HIV's Achilles' Heel
To identify the essential proteins, Elledge's group used a technique known as RNA interference to turn off genes in human cells. They began their experiments by shutting off genes ... Awarded $7.1 Million HHMI INVESTIGATOR Stephen J. Elledge Cell Cycle Regulation AT HHMI New RNA Libraries Can Inactivate Human Genes Selectively (03.24.04) The Zulu Word for Hope Researchers ...
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HHMI: Online Companion
ET Learn why researchers around the world are buzzing about RNA interference and its great potential for revealing the function of genes. RNAi RESOURCES AT HHMI Stem ...
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Gene Therapy Nightmare for Mice
SiS 26), raising considerable concerns over safety. The technique is based on RNA interference (RNAi), using short stretches of RNA to target genes in a sequence-specific manner, in theory, and silence ... Numerous RNA species interfere at every level of gene function [4] (Subverting the genetic text, SiS 24), and it is impossible to target the effects precisely because the RNA interference underworld ...
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Controversy over Gene Therapy ‘Breakthrough’
The technique involves RNA interference ("Subverting the genetic text", SiS 24), the ability of a short specific duplex sequence of RNA to target the transcript of gene, ... like throwing a monkey wrench randomly into the incredibly complicated and sophisticated machinery that RNA interference has turned out to be. Predictably, proponents remain hopeful that such off-target ...
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Gene Therapy Frequently Asked Questions - MIRG
RNA interference or gene silencing may be a new way to treat Huntington's. Short pieces of double-stranded RNA (short, interfering RNAs or siRNAs) are used by cells to degrade RNA of ... s at NewScientist.com (March 13, 2003). New gene therapy approach repairs errors in messenger RNA derived from defective genes. Technique has potential to treat the blood disorder thalassaemia, cystic fibrosis ...
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Onconase has Potential as Chemopreventive Agent in Mesothelioma, Reports World-Renowned Mesothelioma Researcher at AACR Annual Meeting
RNA interference (RNAi) through late-stage clinical trials. The product candidate, ONCONASE, is an RNase that overcomes the challenges of targeting RNA for therapeutic purposes while enabling ...
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CSIRO PUBLISHING - Books & CDs
Numbers 6 and 7 Breeding Stud Sheep How to Raise Pigs Organic Farming: Livestock RNA Interference Methods for Plants and Animals Running a Small Beef Herd Sheep Farming for Meat and ...
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CSIRO PUBLISHING - Books & CDs
Experimental Agriculture Special Issue Volume 48 Numbers 6 and 7 Coalescent Theory An Introduction RNA Interference Methods for Plants and Animals All Titles Sort alphabetically Sort by publication date Anatomedia: Abdomen ...
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Say No To GMOs! - November 2007
University of California, Davis. RNA interference is attractive, he says, because insects are unlikely to become resistant to it. "The only way to go around RNA interference is to shut down the ... that the insects' bodies already use: RNA interference is thought to be a critical part of insects' and other animals' immune systems. Insects that shut down RNA interference in order to safely eat ...
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Say No To GMOs! - November 2007a
Italy GM-free GM Rice Cost Industry $1.2B more november 2007 Biowatch Court Ruling RNA Interference Do Escaped Transgenes Persist? Immunogenicity of GE Maize Dark Side of the Soy Boom Contamination ...
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