To use siRNA (small interfering ribonucleic acids) for systemic administration, a delivery system is often necessary to overcome barriers between administration and the target sites. These delivery systems require different properties to be efficient. On the one hand, they have to protect siRNA from degradation and/or inactivation and, on the other hand, they have themselves to be stable in blood and possess stealth properties to avoid elimination and degradation. Active and/or passive targeting should help the delivery system to reach the desired cell type or tissue, to be internalised, and to deliver siRNA to the cytoplasm so that siRNA can act by RNA interference and inhibit protein synthesis. This review presents an overview of differen...
Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are a promising class of RNA directed therapeutics. While exerting t...
A wide range of organic and inorganic materials have been used in the development of nano-scale self...
The new frontier of pharmaceutical sciences is gene therapy, which is the use of molecules able to i...
RNA interference (RNAi) as a mechanism to selectively degrade messenger RNA (mRNA) expression has em...
RNA engineering for nanotechnology and medical applications is an exciting emerging research field. ...
Innovative delivery strategies are needed in order to realize the potential of small interfering RNA...
siRNA is a promising therapeutic solution to address gene overexpression or mutations as a post-tran...
RNA interference currently offers new opportunities for gene therapy by the specific extinction of t...
The depth and versatility of siRNA technologies enable their use in disease targets that are undrugg...
AbstractSince the discovery of the Nobel prize-winning mechanism of RNA interference (RNAi) ten year...
Gene silencing using RNA-interference, first described in mammalian systems almost a decade ago, is ...
The small interfering RNA (siRNA)‐based therapeutics have raised great attention since the first RNA...
International audienceRNAi is a powerful gene silencing process that holds great promise in cancer t...
International audienceMicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short (~21–23 nucleotides), non-coding endogenous RNA m...
Introduction: The field of RNA interference technology has been researched extensively in recent yea...
Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are a promising class of RNA directed therapeutics. While exerting t...
A wide range of organic and inorganic materials have been used in the development of nano-scale self...
The new frontier of pharmaceutical sciences is gene therapy, which is the use of molecules able to i...
RNA interference (RNAi) as a mechanism to selectively degrade messenger RNA (mRNA) expression has em...
RNA engineering for nanotechnology and medical applications is an exciting emerging research field. ...
Innovative delivery strategies are needed in order to realize the potential of small interfering RNA...
siRNA is a promising therapeutic solution to address gene overexpression or mutations as a post-tran...
RNA interference currently offers new opportunities for gene therapy by the specific extinction of t...
The depth and versatility of siRNA technologies enable their use in disease targets that are undrugg...
AbstractSince the discovery of the Nobel prize-winning mechanism of RNA interference (RNAi) ten year...
Gene silencing using RNA-interference, first described in mammalian systems almost a decade ago, is ...
The small interfering RNA (siRNA)‐based therapeutics have raised great attention since the first RNA...
International audienceRNAi is a powerful gene silencing process that holds great promise in cancer t...
International audienceMicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short (~21–23 nucleotides), non-coding endogenous RNA m...
Introduction: The field of RNA interference technology has been researched extensively in recent yea...
Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are a promising class of RNA directed therapeutics. While exerting t...
A wide range of organic and inorganic materials have been used in the development of nano-scale self...
The new frontier of pharmaceutical sciences is gene therapy, which is the use of molecules able to i...