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Meeting Report

Emerging Developments in RNA Therapeutics

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Pages 299-303 | Published online: 02 Mar 2005

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Websites

  • http://www.knowledgefoundation.com This is the website of the organisers of the meeting in San Diego where conference documentation can be obtained.
  • http://www.nucleonicsinc.com An interesting website that describes the advantages of using expressed inhibitory RNA (eiRNA) compared to siRNA.
  • http://www.qiagen.com An invaluable website containing an online bioinformatics tool for the design of siRNA target sequences.

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