Synthetic Nucleic Acids as Inhibitors of Gene Expression
Discover the groundbreaking insights in "Synthetic Nucleic Acids as Inhibitors of Gene Expression" by Levon Michael Khachigian, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2004. This comprehensive hardback spans 204 pages and delves into the fascinating world of nucleic acid-based drugs and their role in inhibiting gene expression.
Khachigian expertly presents a wealth of research, supported by numerous charts, diagrams, and graphs, to illuminate the mechanisms at play. From the lab bench to clinical trials related to cancer, this book provides an in-depth exploration of double-stranded oligonucleotide decoys and their varied therapeutic applications.
Whether you're a professional in the life sciences, molecular biology, or genetics, this book is an invaluable resource for understanding the intricate relationship between synthetic nucleic acids and gene regulation. Enhance your knowledge and stay at the forefront of genetic research with this essential addition to your library.