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4 Current white paper about the topic rna interference

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High-Throughput Cardiac Gene Expression Analysis Using the Universal ProbeLibrary and the Novel LightCycler® 1536 Real-Time PCR System

25-01-2010

Introduction Although congenital heart malformations are the most common birth defects in humans, the underlying patho­mechanisms remain widely unknown. Through linkage analyzes and candidate-gene approaches, several gene mutations causing congenital heart defects (e.g., CITED2, GATA4, ...

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HelpCorner - Gene Silencing

21-12-2009

FAQ: When was gene silencing first described? HelpCorner: In 2006, Andrew Z. Fire and Craig C. Mello received the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for their discovery of “RNA interference - gene silencing by double-stranded RNA”. “To their surprise, they found that double-stranded RNA ...

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Dynamics of Kinases Involved in Cell Growth Using the xCELLigence System

08-06-2009

Introduction Studies investigating endogenous cellular regulatory mechanisms have substantially pushed the application of high-throughput screens. RNA interference has developed into an extremely powerful tool for mediating the loss-of-function of specific mRNA molecules and preventing their ...

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qPCR Validation of Candidates for Modulators of the MAPkinase Signaling Pathway

19-05-2008

Introduction With the completion of the human genome sequence, the detailed understanding of gene functions by analyzing the structure, biological activities, and dynamics of the encoded proteins has become the next challenge. The technology of RNA interference (RNAi), which allows the ...

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