RNA Interference: Challenges and Therapeutic Opportunities provides
readers with recent advances in siRNA design, delivery, targeting and
methods to minimize siRNA's unwanted effects. Preclinical and clinical
use of synthetic siRNAs, the roles of miRNAs in cancer and the promise
of extracellular miRNAs for diagnosis are also covered in this
meticulous collection, along with novel methods for identifying
endogenous siRNAs and the annotation of small RNA transcriptomes.
Written for the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series,
chapters include the kind of detail and key implementation advice that
ensures successful results in the laboratory.
Comprehensive and cutting-edge, RNA Interference: Challenges and
Therapeutic Opportunities will aid researchers, clinicians, teachers
and biotechnologists interested in the power of RNA-based therapies.