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1Antisense technology
By M. Ian Phillips

“Antisense technology” Metadata:
- Title: Antisense technology
- Author: M. Ian Phillips
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 580
- Publisher: Academic Press
- Publish Date: 2000
- Publish Location: San Diego, CA
“Antisense technology” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Antisense nucleic acids - Antisense Elements - Genetic engineering - Antisense RNA - Antisense Elements (Genetics) - Clinical enzymology - Antisense Oligonucleotides - Therapeutic use
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL17702275M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 42805668 - 42730900
- All ISBNs: 9780121822149 - 0121822141
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2000
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: Borrowable
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Sense (molecular biology)
two strands are usually differentiated as the "sense" strand and the "antisense" strand. An individual strand of DNA is referred to as positive-sense
Antisense RNA
Antisense RNA (asRNA), also referred to as antisense transcript, natural antisense transcript (NAT) or antisense oligonucleotide, is a single stranded
List of MeSH codes (D13)
150 – antisense elements (genetics) MeSH D13.444.600.150.200 – DNA, antisense MeSH D13.444.600.150.200.640 – oligodeoxyribonucleotides, antisense MeSH D13
DNA
The sequence on the opposite strand is called the "antisense" sequence. Both sense and antisense sequences can exist on different parts of the same strand
Small nucleolar RNA
of sequence complementarity between putative target RNAs and the antisense elements or recognition loops in the snoRNA sequence. However, there are increasing
Morpholino nucleic acid
not trigger the degradation of their target RNA molecules, unlike many antisense structural types (e.g., phosphorothioates, siRNA). Instead, Morpholinos
Transposable element
codes for the sense promoter for LINE1 transcription also encodes the antisense promoter for the miRNA that becomes the substrate for siRNA production
Short interspersed nuclear element
PMC 3663115. PMID 23497673. Mätlik K, Redik K, Speek M (2006). "L1 antisense promoter drives tissue-specific transcription of human genes". Journal
Retrotransposon
Retrotransposons (also called Class I transposable elements) are mobile elements which move in the host genome by converting their transcribed RNA into
Masayori Inouye
natural antisense RNA. Inouye was also a key scientist involved in the discovery and characterization of retrons, which are retroviral-like elements found