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Review
. 1990 Apr;1(4):334-43.

Antisense oligonucleotide derivatives as gene-targeted drugs

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Review

Antisense oligonucleotide derivatives as gene-targeted drugs

D G Knorre et al. Biomed Sci. 1990 Apr.

Abstract

The strategies and problems involved in designing oligonucleotide derivatives as gene-targeted drugs are discussed. Experiments with isolated and cellular nucleic acids, studies with infected cell cultures, and preliminary animal tests all demonstrate that various derivatives of complementary oligonucleotides (antisense oligonucleotide derivatives) can act as extremely specific and potent inhibitors of gene expression. The design and synthesis of more stable oligonucleotide analogues that can enter mammalian cells and efficiently affect preselected nucleic acids will result in the development of a new generation of drugs, including those with antiviral and anticancer properties.

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