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SiRNA-mediated gene silencing in the salivary gland using in vivo microbubble-enhanced sonoporation
Oral Diseases , 06/12/09
Sakai T et al. - The results indicate that microbubble-enhanced sonoporation can yield in vivo siRNA gene silencing in the rat parotid gland. This technique could be applied to provide gene knockdown organs for functional genomic analyses and to develop siRNA-based gene therapy.
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