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Small interfering RNA (siRNA), sometimes known as short interfering RNA or silencing RNA, is a class of double-stranded RNA molecules, 20-25 nucleotides in length, that play a variety of roles in biology. Most notably, siRNA is involved in the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway, where it interferes with the expression of a specific gene. In addition to their role in the RNAi pathway, siRNAs also act in RNAi-related pathways, e.g., as an antiviral mechanism or in shaping the chromatin structure of a genome; the complexity of these pathways is only now being elucidated.
Researchers demonstrate safety of synthetic siRNAs

Researchers demonstrate safety of synthetic siRNAs

Mechanism for the in-vivo transport of siRNA

Mechanism for the in-vivo transport of siRNA

Targeted quantum dot conjugates for siRNA delivery

Targeted quantum dot conjugates for siRNA delivery

Researchers breach blood-brain barrier to deliver therapy

Researchers breach blood-brain barrier to deliver therapy

Secrets of chromosome movement revealed

Secrets of chromosome movement revealed

In vivo imaging of siRNA delivery and silencing in tumors

In vivo imaging of siRNA delivery and silencing in tumors

Targeted nanoparticles offer promising techniques for cancer treatment

Targeted nanoparticles offer promising techniques for cancer treatment

Knocking out Mcl1 protein could aid leukemia treatment

Knocking out Mcl1 protein could aid leukemia treatment

Expression Genetics completes phase I trial of lead drug candidate, EGEN-001

Expression Genetics completes phase I trial of lead drug candidate, EGEN-001

Massive gene screening points way to more effective chemotherapy

Massive gene screening points way to more effective chemotherapy

New insights into melatonin production

New insights into melatonin production

siRNA delivery into human T cells and primary cells with carbon-nanotube transporters

siRNA delivery into human T cells and primary cells with carbon-nanotube transporters

siRNA delivery into human T cells and primary cells with carbon-nanotube transporters

siRNA delivery into human T cells and primary cells with carbon-nanotube transporters

Nanoparticles yield delivery tools for therapeutic nucleic acids

Nanoparticles yield delivery tools for therapeutic nucleic acids

Renegade ribonucleic acid

Renegade ribonucleic acid

Co-delivery of drugs and DNA from cationic core-shell nanoparticles self-assembled from a biodegradable copolymer

Co-delivery of drugs and DNA from cationic core-shell nanoparticles self-assembled from a biodegradable copolymer

BRIT1 gene plays a pivotal role in DNA damage detection and repair

BRIT1 gene plays a pivotal role in DNA damage detection and repair

Objections to Kreutzer-Limmer patent by Sirna Therapeutics accepted by the European Patent Office

Objections to Kreutzer-Limmer patent by Sirna Therapeutics accepted by the European Patent Office

Scientists use "small interfering RNAs" to block the spread of human colorectal cancer cells

Scientists use "small interfering RNAs" to block the spread of human colorectal cancer cells

Effective gene suppression using small interfering RNA in hard-to-transfect human T cells

Effective gene suppression using small interfering RNA in hard-to-transfect human T cells

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