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    Tofersen and other antisense oligonucleotides in ALS by Albert Ludolph, Maximilian Wiesenfarth

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The advent of antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) therapies in neurodegenerative disorders is associated with enormous hope. …”
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    LIPID METABOLISM CORRECTION BY ANTISENSE TECHNOLOGY by O. I. Afanasieva, S. N. Pokrovsky

    Published 2015-09-01
    Subjects: “…antisense therapy…”
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    Antisense oligonucleotides targeting IRF4 alleviate psoriasis by Yanxia Yu, Yirui Wang, Weiwei Chen, Chang Zhang, Zhuo li, Jing Yu, Minhao Wang, Can Song, Sihao Yan, Jiayi Lu, Liangdan Sun

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The alleviation of imiquimod (IMQ)-induced psoriatic-like symptoms was achieved through the creation of a Irf4−/− gene deletion mouse model and pharmacological inhibition using antisense oligonucleotides targeted for Irf4. This amelioration was accompanied by a decreased number of IL-17A-producing CD4+ T cells in the skin. …”
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    Rethinking antisense oligonucleotide therapeutics for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis by Daisuke Ito, Kensuke Okada

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Abstract Antisense oligonucleotides, which are used to silence target genes, are gaining attention as a novel drug discovery modality for proteinopathies. …”
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    Superior Silencing by 2′,4′-BNANC-Based Short Antisense Oligonucleotides Compared to 2′,4′-BNA/LNA-Based Apolipoprotein B Antisense Inhibitors by Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, Hidenori Yasuhara, Fumito Wada, Mariko Harada-Shiba, Takeshi Imanishi, Satoshi Obika

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Melting temperatures of duplexes formed between 2′,4′-BNANC-based antisense oligonucleotides and the target mRNA surpassed those of 2′,4′-BNA/LNA-based counterparts at all lengths. …”
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    Halloysite clay nanotubes as platforms for loading of aptamers and antisense oligonucleotides by Maria Rita Caruso, Martina Maria Calvino, Giuseppe Cavallaro, Jussara Amato, Simona Marzano, Federica D'Aria, Concetta Giancola, Giuseppe Lazzara, Stefana Milioto, Bruno Pagano

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…In this study, halloysite clay nanotubes have been investigated as a platform for the encapsulation of an antisense oligonucleotide (ASO1) and a DNA aptamer (D12) with potential in the treatment of prion diseases. …”
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    Design and Binding Affinity of Antisense Peptides for Snake Venom Neutralization by Ivan Biruš, Tino Šeba, Marin Marić, Mario Gabričević, Tin Weitner

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…We selected two sense oligopeptides to represent critical neurotoxic regions of AtxA as targets for inhibition by complementary antisense peptides. Utilizing a heuristic antisense peptide design based on the molecular recognition theory, we modeled two antisense oligopeptides as complementary counterparts for each sense oligopeptide. …”
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    Uncoupling antisense-mediated silencing and DNA methylation in the imprinted Gnas cluster. by Christine M Williamson, Simon T Ball, Claire Dawson, Stuti Mehta, Colin V Beechey, Martin Fray, Lydia Teboul, T Neil Dear, Gavin Kelsey, Jo Peters

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…Within the imprinted Gnas cluster on mouse chromosome 2, Nespas is a paternally expressed macroRNA that arises from an imprinting control region and runs antisense to Nesp, a paternally repressed protein coding transcript. …”
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    Development of Antisense Tools to Study Bodo saltans and Its Intracellular Symbiont by Mastaneh Ahrar, Lorna Glenn, Marie Held, Andrew Jackson, Krzysztof Kus, Gregory D. D. Hurst, Ewa Chrostek

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…We focused on the kinetoplastid host Bodo saltans and its bacterial symbiont, Candidatus Bodocaedibacter vickermanii, a member of Rickettsiales. We conclude that antisense inhibition is not feasible in the Bodo saltans and its symbiont, as the holobiont feeds on the antisense molecules—and increases in numbers—upon treatment with the antisense construct. …”
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