Therapeutic siRNAs and nonviral systems for their delivery
Gene-directed therapy with small interfering RNA (siRNA) has a tremendous potential and will undoubtedly occupy one of the leading positions among other therapeutic methods in the future. The lack of efficient and targeted delivery vectors delays a successful implementation of this method in medicin...
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description | Gene-directed therapy with small interfering RNA (siRNA) has a tremendous potential and will undoubtedly occupy one of the leading positions among other therapeutic methods in the future. The lack of efficient and targeted delivery vectors delays a successful implementation of this method in medicine. To develop such systems, one needs a comprehensive insight into the interactions of siRNAs, its delivery systems, and an organism. The review covers the properties of therapeutic siRNAs and nonviral systems for their delivery. |
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