RNA, Antisense
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RNA molecules which hybridize to complementary sequences in either RNA or DNA altering the function of the latter. Endogenous antisense RNAs function as regulators of gene expression by a variety of mechanisms. Synthetic antisense RNAs are used to effect the functioning of specific genes for investigative or therapeutic purposes.
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D016372
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MeSH Number(s) |
D13.150.650 D13.444.600.150.760 D13.444.735.150 D27.720.470.530.600.150.760
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RNA, Antisense- RNA, Antisense
- Antisense RNA
- Anti-Sense RNA
- Anti Sense RNA
- RNA, Anti-Sense
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Jadhav A, Katavic V, Marillia EF, Michael Giblin E, Barton DL, Kumar A, Sonntag C, Babic V, Keller WA, Taylor DC. Increased levels of erucic acid in Brassica carinata by co-suppression and antisense repression of the endogenous FAD2 gene. Metab Eng. 2005 May; 7(3):215-20.
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