Antisense oligonucleotides deserve great attention as potential drug candidates for the treatment of genetic disorders. For example, muscle dystrophy can be treated successfully in mice by antisense-induced exon skipping in the pre-mRNA coding for the structural protein dystrophin in muscle cells. For this purpose a sugar- and backbone-modified DNA analogue was designed, in which a tricyclic ring system substitutes the deoxyribose. These chemical modifications stabilize the dimers formed with the targeted RNA relative to native nucleic acid duplexes and increase the biostability of the antisense oligonucleotide. While evading enzymatic degradation constitutes an essential property of antisense oligonucleotides for therapeutic application, i...
AbstractThe fragmentation of electrospray-generated multiply deprotonated RNA and mixed-sequence RNA...
Tc-DNA is a conformationally constrained oligonucleotide analogue which shows significant increase i...
In the human body, DNA-linked colloidal assemblies are prone to cleavage by nucleases, yielding the ...
Antisense oligonucleotides are medical agents for the treatment of genetic diseases that are designe...
The application of modified oligonucleotides in medicine or biochemical engineering necessitates rel...
Antisense therapy aims at treating hereditary diseases by modifying the processing of mRNAs, for ins...
Tricyclo-DNA (tcDNA) is a sugar-modified analogue of DNA currently tested for the treatment of Duche...
There is a dual interest in short nucleic acids in medical research: They present potential targets ...
Oligoribonucleotides (RNA) and modified oligonucleotides were subjected to low-energy collision-indu...
Tc-DNA is a conformationally constrained oligonucleotide analogue which shows significant increase i...
Synthetic modified oligonucleotides are of interest for diagnostic and therapeutic applications, as ...
DNA is the genetic code of life, containing vital information required for the existence of life. An...
Oligoribonucleotides (RNA) and modified oligonucleotides were subjected to low-energy collision-indu...
In recent years, numerous nucleic acid modifications have been explored in regard to their potential...
Tc-DNA is a conformationally constrained oligonucleotide analogue which shows significant increase i...
AbstractThe fragmentation of electrospray-generated multiply deprotonated RNA and mixed-sequence RNA...
Tc-DNA is a conformationally constrained oligonucleotide analogue which shows significant increase i...
In the human body, DNA-linked colloidal assemblies are prone to cleavage by nucleases, yielding the ...
Antisense oligonucleotides are medical agents for the treatment of genetic diseases that are designe...
The application of modified oligonucleotides in medicine or biochemical engineering necessitates rel...
Antisense therapy aims at treating hereditary diseases by modifying the processing of mRNAs, for ins...
Tricyclo-DNA (tcDNA) is a sugar-modified analogue of DNA currently tested for the treatment of Duche...
There is a dual interest in short nucleic acids in medical research: They present potential targets ...
Oligoribonucleotides (RNA) and modified oligonucleotides were subjected to low-energy collision-indu...
Tc-DNA is a conformationally constrained oligonucleotide analogue which shows significant increase i...
Synthetic modified oligonucleotides are of interest for diagnostic and therapeutic applications, as ...
DNA is the genetic code of life, containing vital information required for the existence of life. An...
Oligoribonucleotides (RNA) and modified oligonucleotides were subjected to low-energy collision-indu...
In recent years, numerous nucleic acid modifications have been explored in regard to their potential...
Tc-DNA is a conformationally constrained oligonucleotide analogue which shows significant increase i...
AbstractThe fragmentation of electrospray-generated multiply deprotonated RNA and mixed-sequence RNA...
Tc-DNA is a conformationally constrained oligonucleotide analogue which shows significant increase i...
In the human body, DNA-linked colloidal assemblies are prone to cleavage by nucleases, yielding the ...