The in vivo effectiveness of therapeutic RNAs, like antisense molecules and ribozymes, relies on several features: RNA molecules need to be expressed at high levels in the correct cellular compartment as stable and active molecules. The exploitation of "natural" small RNA coding genes as expressing cassettes gives high chances to fulfill these requirements. We have investigated the utilization of the adenoviral VAI RNA as a cytoplasmatic carrier for expressing ribozymes against HIV-1. The conserved 5' leader sequence of HIV was chosen as a target, because it is present in all the viral transcripts and is highly conserved. Hammerhead ribozymes were substituted to different portions of the VAI RNA and the resulting chimera were tested in the ...
Self-cleaving RNAs (ribozymes) can be engineered to cleave target RNAs of choice in a sequence-speci...
grantor: University of TorontoRibozymes are small, catalytic RNA molecules which possess e...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) remains the leading cause of lower respiratory tract infections in...
The in vivo effectiveness of therapeutic RNAs, like antisense molecules and ribozymes, relies on sev...
The in vivo effectiveness of therapeutic RNAs, like antisense molecules and ribozymes, relies on sev...
The in vivo effectiveness of ribozymes strongly depends on the correct choice of the vector molecule...
The in vivo effectiveness of ribozymes strongly depends on the correct choice of the vector molecule...
The in vivo effectiveness of ribozymes strongly depends on the correct choice of the vector molecule...
RNA molecules with enzymatic activity (ribozymes) targeted to the genome of HIV-1 were developed and...
RNA molecules with enzymatic activity (ribozymes) targeted to the genome of HIV-1 were developed and...
Ribozymes are catalytic RNAs that offer several advantages as specific therapeutic genes against hum...
AbstractRibozymes are catalytic RNAs that offer several advantages as specific therapeutic genes aga...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection represents one of the most challenging systems for gene...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection represents one of the most challenging systems for gene...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection represents one of the most challenging systems for gene...
Self-cleaving RNAs (ribozymes) can be engineered to cleave target RNAs of choice in a sequence-speci...
grantor: University of TorontoRibozymes are small, catalytic RNA molecules which possess e...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) remains the leading cause of lower respiratory tract infections in...
The in vivo effectiveness of therapeutic RNAs, like antisense molecules and ribozymes, relies on sev...
The in vivo effectiveness of therapeutic RNAs, like antisense molecules and ribozymes, relies on sev...
The in vivo effectiveness of ribozymes strongly depends on the correct choice of the vector molecule...
The in vivo effectiveness of ribozymes strongly depends on the correct choice of the vector molecule...
The in vivo effectiveness of ribozymes strongly depends on the correct choice of the vector molecule...
RNA molecules with enzymatic activity (ribozymes) targeted to the genome of HIV-1 were developed and...
RNA molecules with enzymatic activity (ribozymes) targeted to the genome of HIV-1 were developed and...
Ribozymes are catalytic RNAs that offer several advantages as specific therapeutic genes against hum...
AbstractRibozymes are catalytic RNAs that offer several advantages as specific therapeutic genes aga...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection represents one of the most challenging systems for gene...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection represents one of the most challenging systems for gene...
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection represents one of the most challenging systems for gene...
Self-cleaving RNAs (ribozymes) can be engineered to cleave target RNAs of choice in a sequence-speci...
grantor: University of TorontoRibozymes are small, catalytic RNA molecules which possess e...
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) remains the leading cause of lower respiratory tract infections in...