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RNA Interference Technology - From Basic Science to Drug Development
Edited by Krishnarao Appasani, Andrew Fire, Marshall Nirenberg
CUP
March 2005
Hardback 544 pages ISBN 0521836778
£100.00
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RNA Interference (RNAi) technology has rapidly become one of the key methods used in functional genomics.
RNAi is used to block the expression of genes and create phenotypes that can potentially yield clues about
the function of these genes. In the postgenomic era, the elucidation of the physiological function of genes has
become the rate-limiting step in the quest to develop 'gene-based drugs' and RNAi could potentially play a
pivotal role in the validation of such novel drugs. In this cutting-edge overview, the basic concepts of RNAi
biology are discussed, as well as the current and potential applications. Leading experts from both academia
and industry have contributed to this invaluable reference for graduate students, post-docs and researchers
from academia wanting to initiate RNAi research in their own labs, as well as for those working in research
and development in biotech and pharmaceutical companies who need to understand this emerging technology.
Contents
Part I. Basic RNAi, siRNA and Gene Silencing Mechanisms;
Part II. Design and Synthesis of siRNAs;
Part III. Vector Development and In Vivo, In Vitro and In Ovo Delivery Methods;
Part IV. Gene Silencing in Model Organisms;
Part V. Drug Target Validation;
Part VI. Therapeutic and Drug Development;
Part VII. Genome Wide RNAi and High Through-Put Analysis.
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