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RNA Interference Technology - PMC - PubMed Central - NIHRNA interference (RNAi) is the biological process of mRNA degradation induced by complementary sequences double-stranded (ds) small interfering RNAs (siRNA)
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The Growing Class of Novel RNAi Therapeutics - ScienceDirectWith the newly approved nedosiran (Rivfloza), there are now six RNAi-based therapeutics approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
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RNA Interference in Fungi: Retention and Loss - ASM JournalsRNA interference (RNAi) is a mechanism conserved in eukaryotes, including fungi, that represses gene expression by means of small noncoding RNAs (sRNAs)
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Origins and evolution of eukaryotic RNA interference - Cell PressHowever, conservation of the key proteins involved in RNAi suggests that the last common ancestor of modern eukaryotes possessed siRNA-based mechanisms.
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FDA Approves Qfitlia™ (fitusiran), the First siRNA (RNAi Therapeutic ...Mar 28, 2025 · Alnylam's commercial RNAi therapeutic products include ONPATTRO® (patisiran), AMVUTTRA® (vutrisiran), GIVLAARI® (givosiran), and OXLUMO ...
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Enhancing lipid production in Nannochloropsis salina via RNAi ...May 21, 2025 · This study provides new insights into carbon partitioning in N. salina and underscores RNAi as a powerful tool for microalgal biofuel optimization.
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Establishment and application of an RNAi system in Pichia pastorisMar 5, 2025 · RNAi offers a faster and more efficient method for regulating gene expression, improving heterologous protein secretion and 3-HP production.
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Artificial intelligence-driven rational design of ionizable lipids for ...Dec 30, 2024 · This study leverages artificial intelligence (AI) and virtual screening to facilitate the rational design of ionizable lipids by predicting two key properties ...
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