Circular siRNAs for Reducing Off-Target Effects and Enhancing Long-Term Gene Silencing in Cells and Mice
Circular non-coding RNAs are found to play important roles in biology but are still relatively unexplored as a structural motif for chemically regulating gene function. Here, we investigated whether small interfering RNA (siRNA) with a circular structure can circumvent off-target gene silencing, a p...
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Main Authors: | Liangliang Zhang (Author), Duanwei Liang (Author), Changmai Chen (Author), Yuan Wang (Author), Gubu Amu (Author), Jiali Yang (Author), Lijia Yu (Author), Ivan J. Dmochowski (Author), Xinjing Tang (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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