2023
DOI: 10.1049/nbt2.12120
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Preparation, characterisation, and in vitro cancer‐suppression function of RNA nanoparticles carrying miR‐301b‐3p Inhibitor

Abstract: Background Multidrug resistance is the biggest barrier on the way to chemotherapy for lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD). For some LUAD patients with cisplatin (DDP) resistance and poor prognoses, the authors put forward RNA nanoparticles (NPs) carrying miR‐301b‐3p Inhibitor. Methods The NPs were composed of miR‐301b‐3p, A549 aptamer (A549apt), and Cyanine 5 in a bottom‐up manner with a 3‐way‐junction (3WJ) structure. Diameter, assembly process, and morphology of NPs were observed by Dynamic Light Scattering, Native‐P… Show more

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“…RNAs can assemble in a controlled fashion by hydrogen bonds and π-π stacking interactions, forming a variety of nanostructures featuring diferent compositions, geometries, and functionalities [48]. RNA tertiary motifs can be used to form nanostructures, where all individual RNA building blocks can self-assemble in a particular way to have the specifc geometry [49].…”
Section: Nucleic Acids Individual Nucleic Acids Such Dnas Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RNAs can assemble in a controlled fashion by hydrogen bonds and π-π stacking interactions, forming a variety of nanostructures featuring diferent compositions, geometries, and functionalities [48]. RNA tertiary motifs can be used to form nanostructures, where all individual RNA building blocks can self-assemble in a particular way to have the specifc geometry [49].…”
Section: Nucleic Acids Individual Nucleic Acids Such Dnas Andmentioning
confidence: 99%