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Antisense : from technology to therapy : lab manual and textbook

R. Schlingensiepen, W. Brysch, K.-H. Schlingensiepen (editors)

(Ex libris (Roche), v. 6)

Blackwell Science, c1997

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Description

The target specific inhibition of gene-expression using antisense nucleic acids has developed into a key technology in molecular biology, bio-medical research and an entirely new field of pharmacotherapy. Like the first conference in 1993, the Second International Conference on Antisense Nucleic Acids will provide a forum for basic researchers, clinicians focusing on the application of antisense techniques in physiological settings and disease states. Major topics are Drug Delivery Systems, Pharmacology Targeting of sites of pathology and reports on the first clinical trials in virology and hematology.

Table of Contents

  • I. Technical Aspects of Antisense Oligonucleotides
  • II. Gene Function Analysis and Development of Therapeutic Agents
  • III. Perspectives of Drug Development
  • Index

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