Lipid-modified oligonucleotide conjugates: Insights into gene silencing, interaction with model membranes and cellular uptake mechanisms
The ability of oligonucleotides to silence specific genes or inhibit the biological activity of specific proteins has generated great interest in their use as research tools and therapeutic agents. Unfortunately, their biological applications meet the limitation of their poor cellular accessibility....
Main Authors: | Ugarte-Uribe, B, Grijalvo, S, Pertíñez, SN, Busto, JV, Martín, C, Alagia, A, Goñi, FM, Eritja, R, Alkorta, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2016
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