Retrovirus-Mediated RNA Interference
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RNA interference (RNAi) has recently emerged as a reliable tool for studying the effects of knocking down or ablating the
expression of specific genes. It is hoped that progress made in the laboratory toward in vitro down regulation of gene expression
may be carried over into the clinic for treatment of diseases in which the expression of a specific gene is associated with
initiation or progression of that disease. Such is the case with telomerase, an exciting drug target that has been the focus
of numerous investigations with a wide variety of inhibitors. This chapter describes the use of retrovirally introduced short-hairpin
RNA as an effector of stable, long-term RNAi in human cells.
Book Title: Telomerase Inhibition: Strategies and Protocols
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology | Volume: 405 | Pub. Date: Nov-29-2007 | Page Range: 39-46 | DOI: 10.1007/978-1-60327-070-0_5
Subject: Cell Biology
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