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Non-viral Gene Therapy : Gene Design and Delivery (2005 ed.)

Kataoka, Kazunori(Edited by)Niidome, Takuro(Edited by)Taira, Kazunari(Edited by)
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Several years ago, when the discovery of catalytic RNA was recognized in a public manner,many people asked if new ?elds of therapy would soon be available.

Although some tentative positive answers were given,nobody would say with certainty that RNA of various kinds was a truly promising means of altering gene expression.

In fact,over the past decade,both our knowledge of RNAs with different functions and the utility of RNA in the inhibition or enhancement of gene expression have occurred with great drama.

We proceeded in terms of possible therapeutic tools from RNase P and group I introns through "hammerhead" RNA enzymes, antisense technology, and more recently, to RNAi and its derivatives.

A useful practical method of RNA delivery in animals will complete the picture.

The diversity of RNA and the varied role of it inside cells and in therapy should be a tremendous challenge for young molecular biologists.

This volume will make their task easier. Sidney Altman Sterling Professor of Molecular,Cellular & Devel- mental Biology,Nobel Laureate Department of Molecular,Cellular and Developm- tal Biology Yale University V NGTPR 4/23/05 1:00 PM Page VI VI Foreword Delivery of nucleic acids to cells in an animal remains a challenging problem.

It is the major obstacle to success of therapeutic approaches using genes and oli- nucleotides,including siRNAs.

Solutions found so far by chemists are satisfactory only for transfection of cells in culture.

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Springer Verlag, Japan
4431251227 / 9784431251224
Hardback
571.6
13/06/2005
Japan
English
487 pages, XII, 487 p.
155 x 235 mm, 910 grams
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