Silencing viruses with RNA

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Abstract

Our cells have a built-in mechanism for 'silencing' genes, called RNA interference. This capability has now been exploited to protect cells in culture dishes from HIV-1 and poliovirus.

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Carmichael, G. G. (2002, July 25). Silencing viruses with RNA. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/418379a

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