The Prospect of Silencing Disease Using RNA Interference
The discovery of RNA interference (RNAi), an endogenous cellular gene-silencing mechanism, has already provided a powerful tool for basic science researchers to study gene function. The subsequent finding that RNAi also operates in mammalian cells has generated excitement regarding potential therape...
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description | The discovery of RNA interference (RNAi), an endogenous cellular gene-silencing
mechanism, has already provided a powerful tool for basic science researchers
to study gene function. The subsequent finding that RNAi also operates in
mammalian cells has generated excitement regarding potential therapeutic applications.
In this article we discuss the basic mechanism of RNAi and the therapeutic
opportunities and obstacles for harnessing RNAi for therapy of human disease. |
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