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Exploiting plant antiviral RNA silencing for novel applications

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posted on 2023-04-21, 01:47 authored by Sharareh Heydari Kavkani
This research set out to explore the plant antiviral RNA silencing pathway for its potential role in cross-kingdom RNA regulation. It was discovered that plant viral-derived small interfering RNAs elicit robust gene silencing in mammalian cells and that recombinant viruses can be used as siRNA production vehicles in plants.

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176 p.

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English

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Doctorate

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Ph.D.

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David Cahill, Jim Rookes

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Faculty of Science Engineering and Built Environment

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School of Life and Environmental Sciences

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