Selective gene fishing in complex genomic environments using micro-cantilevers : applications in RNAi therapy
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Rohit Mishra, 'Selective gene fishing in complex genomic environments using micro-cantilevers : applications in RNAi therapy', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Physics, 2012, pp 179Download Item:
Abstract:
Genes and their role in disease origins and proliferation have been of great interest for
molecular medicine. Their functions and roles have been recently shown to be
moderated by RNA interference (RNAi), a natural phenomenon occurring in living cells
where short sequences of oligonucleotides (on an average ~22 base pairs) are known to
control gene expression via gene silencing.
Author: Mishra, Rohit
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Hegner, MartinQualification name:
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