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Sirna may
refer to:
Sírna,
legendary High King of
Ireland Șirna, a
commune in
Prahova County,
Romania Sirna, Iran, a
village in
Markazi Province, Iran...
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Sírna Sáeglach ("the long-lived"), son of Dian mac Demal, son of
Demal mac Rothechtaid, son of
Rothechtaid mac Main, was,
according to
medieval Irish...
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principle any gene can be
knocked down by a
synthetic siRNA with a
complementary sequence,
siRNAs are an
important tool for
validating gene
function and...
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Șirna is a
commune in
Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania. It is
composed of six villages: Brătești, Coceana, Hăbud,
Șirna, Tăriceni and Varnița. "Po****ţia...
- genes.
Sirna's clinical trial of an
siRNA-based
treatment for age-related
macular degeneration was the
first such
trial for an
siRNA drug.
Sirna Therapeutics...
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short double-stranded
fragments of
approximately 21 to 23
nucleotide siRNAs. Each
siRNA is
unwound into two single-stranded RNAs (ssRNAs), the p****enger (sense)...
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cleavage of
target mRNA. Ta-
siRNAs are
classified as
siRNA because they
arise from double-stranded RNA (dsRNA). ta-
siRNA were
originally detected in 2004...
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microRNA is
conserved across animal phylogeny,
including in humans. When
siRNAs of the same 21-22
nucleotide size as lin-4 and let-7 were
discovered in...
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Syrna (Gr****: Σύρνα) is a
mountain village and a
community in the muni****l unit of Trikolonoi,
western Arcadia, Greece.
Syrna is
situated on a mountain...
- double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) into 22
nucleotide small interference RNAs (
siRNAs).
Diverse sources of
dsRNAs have been characterized,
broadly classified...