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RNA Interference Pathway
Known as:
Antisense Pathway
, Double Stranded RNA Biosynthesis Pathway
, dsRNA Biosynthesis Pathway
About 8% of human genes have been estimated to carry out transcription from both DNA strands, resulting in significant level of endogenous antisense…
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NONO wt Allele
Non-POU Domain-Containing Octamer-Binding Protein
PTB-associated splicing factor
RNA-Induced Silencing Complex
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2017
2017
The efficacy of antisense-based construct for inducing resistance against Croton yellow vein mosaic virus in Nicotiana tabacum
V. Sinha
,
N. Sarin
,
D. Bhatnagar
Virus genes
2017
Corpus ID: 3847485
Begomoviruses have increased pathogenicity because of their adaptation to a wide host range; consequently, these viruses cause a…
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2014
2014
RNA/aTNA Chimeras: RNAi Effects and Nucleases Resistance of Single and Double Stranded RNAs
A. Alagia
,
M. Terrazas
,
R. Eritja
Molecules
2014
Corpus ID: 16680456
The RNA interference pathway (RNAi) is a specific and powerful biological process, triggered by small non-coding RNA molecules…
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2013
2013
Genetic factors affecting the RNA interference pathway of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes
M. E. Haac
2013
Corpus ID: 90522262
Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are the vectors of many significant arboviruses that cause tremendous social and economic impact. RNA…
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2012
2012
Endogenous MCM7 microRNA cluster as a novel platform to multiplex small interfering and nucleolar RNAs for combinational HIV-1 gene therapy.
Janet Chung
,
Jane Zhang
,
Haitang Li
,
Dominique L. Ouellet
,
D. Digiusto
,
J. Rossi
Human Gene Therapy
2012
Corpus ID: 25587550
Combinational therapy with small RNA inhibitory agents against multiple viral targets allows efficient inhibition of viral…
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2012
2012
An intact RNA interference pathway is required for expression of the mutant wing phenotype of vg(21-3), a P-element-induced allele of the vestigial gene in Drosophila.
R. Hodgetts
,
S. O'Keefe
,
Kyle J Anderson
Genome
2012
Corpus ID: 45992447
We have determined that two P elements, P[21-3] and P[21r36], residing in the 5'-UTR of the vestigial wing gene, encode…
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2011
2011
The RNA interference pathway
Rutz Sascha
,
S. Alexander
2011
Corpus ID: 100676422
2010
2010
QIP, a Component of the Vegetative RNA Silencing Pathway, Is Essential for Meiosis and Suppresses Meiotic Silencing in Neurospora crassa
D. W. Lee
,
Ryan A. Millimaki
,
R. Aramayo
Genetics
2010
Corpus ID: 22259175
Among the processes that play essential roles in both genome defense and organism survival are those involved in chromosome…
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2008
2008
Down regulation of gyrase A gene expression in E. coli by antisense ribozymes using RT-PCR
S. S. Rao
,
H. Savithri
,
M. Raghunathan
Molecular Biology Reports
2008
Corpus ID: 21364576
Nucleic acid-based gene interference technologies represent promising strategies for specific inhibition of mRNA sequences of…
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2006
2006
RNA interference and antisense-mediated gene silencing in Dictyostelium.
M. Kuhlmann
,
B. Popova
,
W. Nellen
Methods in molecular biology
2006
Corpus ID: 29290418
Knockouts by homologous recombination are frequently used to investigate the function of genes in Dictyostelium and other…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Exploiting the RNA interference pathway to counter hepatitis B virus replication
P. Arbuthnot
,
S. Carmona
,
A. Ely
Liver international (Print)
2005
Corpus ID: 27175256
Abstract: Chronic infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) is endemic to sub‐Saharan Africa and parts of Asia where persistence of…
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