Locked Nucleic Acid Gapmers and Conjugates Potently Silence ADAM33, an Asthma-Associated Metalloprotease with Nuclear-Localized mRNA
Hannah M. Pendergraff(University of Southampton), Jonathan K. Watts(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Vivek Sharma(Government of Himachal Pradesh), Yen Nee Tan(Monash University Malaysia), Hans Michael Haitchi(University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust), Alexandre J. Debacker(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Michael P. Moazami(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Liisa Niitsoo(University of Southampton), Pranathi M. Krishnamurthy(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Yong-Man Yu(Agency for Science, Technology and Research)
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