Single-Stranded Hairpin Loop RNAs (loopmeRNAs) Potently Induce Gene Silencing through the RNA Interference Pathway
Krishna C. Aluri,
Dhrubajyoti Datta,
Scott Waldron
et al.
Abstract:Synthetic small interfering RNAs conjugated to trivalent N-acetylgalactosamine (GalNAc) are clinically validated drugs for treatment of liver diseases. Incorporation of phosphorothioate linkages and ribose modifications are necessary for stability, potency, and duration of pharmacology. Although multiple alternative siRNA designs such as Dicer-substrate RNA, shRNA, and circular RNA have been evaluated in vitro and in preclinical studies with some success, clinical applications of these designs are limited as i… Show more
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