
The hybridization properties of peptide nucleic acid (PNA) combined with its ease of synthesis and high chemical and biological stability rapidly made this molecule a very attractive lead compound for the development of antisense gene therapeutic drugs.
Mammals, Peptide Nucleic Acids, Antisense Elements (Genetics), Molecular Sequence Data, Ribonuclease H, Animals, Amino Acid Sequence, RNA, Messenger, Cells, Cultured
Mammals, Peptide Nucleic Acids, Antisense Elements (Genetics), Molecular Sequence Data, Ribonuclease H, Animals, Amino Acid Sequence, RNA, Messenger, Cells, Cultured
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