The depth and versatility of siRNA technologies enable their use in disease targets that are undruggable by small molecules or that seek to achieve a refined turn-off of the genes for any therapeutic area. Major extracellular barriers are enzymatic degradation of siRNAs by serum endonucleases and RNAases, renal clearance of the siRNA delivery system, the impermeability of biological membranes for siRNA, activation of the immune system, plasma protein sequestration, and capillary endothelium crossing. To overcome the intrinsic difficulties of the use of siRNA molecules, therapeutic applications require nanometric delivery carriers aiming to protect double-strands and deliver molecules to target cells. This review discusses the history of siR...
siRNAs are a class of dsRNAs, 21-23 nucleotides in length, which are able to silence their target ge...
siRNAs are very potent drug molecules, able to silence genes involved in pathologies development. si...
siRNAs are very potent drug molecules, able to silence genes involved in pathologies development. si...
siRNA is a promising therapeutic solution to address gene overexpression or mutations as a post-tran...
siRNA is a promising therapeutic solution to address gene overexpression or mutations as a post-tran...
The RNA interference (RNAi) pathway possesses immense potential in silencing any gene in human cells...
International audienceIn 1998, the RNA interference discovery by Fire and Mello revolutionized the s...
International audienceIn 1998, the RNA interference discovery by Fire and Mello revolutionized the s...
International audienceIn 1998, the RNA interference discovery by Fire and Mello revolutionized the s...
AbstractSince the discovery of the Nobel prize-winning mechanism of RNA interference (RNAi) ten year...
The new frontier of pharmaceutical sciences is gene therapy, which is the use of molecules able to i...
Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) acting via RNA interference mechanisms are able to recognize a homol...
Since the discovery of the Nobel prize-winning mechanism of RNA interference (RNAi) ten years ago, i...
Technological advances in both siRNA (small interfering RNA) and whole genome sequencing have demons...
RNA engineering for nanotechnology and medical applications is an exciting emerging research field. ...
siRNAs are a class of dsRNAs, 21-23 nucleotides in length, which are able to silence their target ge...
siRNAs are very potent drug molecules, able to silence genes involved in pathologies development. si...
siRNAs are very potent drug molecules, able to silence genes involved in pathologies development. si...
siRNA is a promising therapeutic solution to address gene overexpression or mutations as a post-tran...
siRNA is a promising therapeutic solution to address gene overexpression or mutations as a post-tran...
The RNA interference (RNAi) pathway possesses immense potential in silencing any gene in human cells...
International audienceIn 1998, the RNA interference discovery by Fire and Mello revolutionized the s...
International audienceIn 1998, the RNA interference discovery by Fire and Mello revolutionized the s...
International audienceIn 1998, the RNA interference discovery by Fire and Mello revolutionized the s...
AbstractSince the discovery of the Nobel prize-winning mechanism of RNA interference (RNAi) ten year...
The new frontier of pharmaceutical sciences is gene therapy, which is the use of molecules able to i...
Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) acting via RNA interference mechanisms are able to recognize a homol...
Since the discovery of the Nobel prize-winning mechanism of RNA interference (RNAi) ten years ago, i...
Technological advances in both siRNA (small interfering RNA) and whole genome sequencing have demons...
RNA engineering for nanotechnology and medical applications is an exciting emerging research field. ...
siRNAs are a class of dsRNAs, 21-23 nucleotides in length, which are able to silence their target ge...
siRNAs are very potent drug molecules, able to silence genes involved in pathologies development. si...
siRNAs are very potent drug molecules, able to silence genes involved in pathologies development. si...