Efficient Gene Silencing in Brain Tumors with Hydrophobically Modified siRNAs
Maire F. Osborn(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Anastasia Khvorova(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Miguel Sena‐Esteves(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Jonathan K. Watts(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Andrew H. Coles(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Michael P. Moazami(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Dimas Echeverria(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Diane Golebiowski(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School)
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