Design of highly specific cytotoxins by using trans-splicing ribozymes.
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Suppression of the Arboviruses Dengue and Chikungunya Using a Dual-Acting Group-I Intron Coupled with Conditional Expression of the Bax C-Terminal DomainEmerging clinical applications of RNAOptimization of trans-splicing ribozyme efficiency and specificity by in vivo genetic selection.Targeting of highly conserved Dengue virus sequences with anti-Dengue virus trans-splicing group I introns.Effective suppression of dengue virus using a novel group-I intron that induces apoptotic cell death upon infection through conditional expression of the Bax C-terminal domainAn in vivo selection method to optimize trans-splicing ribozymesDesign and Experimental Evolution of trans-Splicing Group I Intron Ribozymes.Ribozyme-mediated revision of RNA and DNAMessenger RNA reprogramming by spliceosome-mediated RNA trans-splicingSpliceozymes: ribozymes that remove introns from pre-mRNAs in trans.Engineered ribozymes as molecular tools for site-specific alteration of RNA sequence.Computational prediction of efficient splice sites for trans-splicing ribozymes.Disruption of dengue virus transmission by mosquitoes.Low selection pressure aids the evolution of cooperative ribozyme mutations in cellsGroup I introns and inteins: disparate origins but convergent parasitic strategies.Approaches for gene targeting and targeted gene expression in plants.Cell-Specific Targeting of Genetically Encoded Tools for Neuroscience.RNA double cleavage by a hairpin-derived twin ribozyme.Selections for constituting new RNA-protein interactions in catalytic RNP.Trans-splicing with the group I intron ribozyme from Azoarcus.
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Design of highly specific cytotoxins by using trans-splicing ribozymes.
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Design of highly specific cytotoxins by using trans-splicing ribozymes.
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Design of highly specific cytotoxins by using trans-splicing ribozymes.
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Design of highly specific cytotoxins by using trans-splicing ribozymes.
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Design of highly specific cytotoxins by using trans-splicing ribozymes.
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Design of highly specific cytotoxins by using trans-splicing ribozymes.
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Design of highly specific cytotoxins by using trans-splicing ribozymes.
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Design of highly specific cytotoxins by using trans-splicing ribozymes
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10.1073/PNAS.96.7.3507
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1999-03-01T00:00:00Z