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IDT DsiRNAs Used to Map Pain Pathways in the CNS
IDT DsiRNAs Used to Map Pain Pathways in the CNS
Novel studies carried out at the Université de Sherbrooke discussed in the latest issue of IDT’s DECODED newsletter
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(Free-Press-Release.com) November 21, 2011 --
Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT), the world leader in oligonucleotide synthesis, distributes the highly informative newsletter, DECODED. In this quarter’s edition the work carried out by Dr Philippe Sarret and colleagues is discussed in detail. Sarret’s laboratory is based at the Université de Sherbrooke (Quebec, Canada), where researchers are investigating novel ways to develop analgesics and are the first to attempt RNA interference (RNAi) via direct in vivo targeting of genes expressed in the central nervous system (CNS). Using IDT’s Dicer-substrate RNAs (DsiRNAs), the team is specifically targeting pain-modulating pathways such as that mediated by the nueropeptide, neurotensin. DsiRNAs have increased potency compared to traditional small interfering RNAs, achieving sustained knockdown at sub-nanomolar concentrations. Full details of this research can be found by downloading the latest edition of IDT’s DECODED newsletter, which also provides technology overviews, interviews, and procedural recommendations relating to oligonucleotides and their applications.
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