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New methods for quantifying antisense drug delivery to target cells and tissues
New methods for quantifying antisense drug delivery to target cells and tissues
- Powerful antisense drugs that target disease-associated genes to block their expression can be used to treat a broad range of diseases. Though antisense therapy has been proven effective, challenges remain in ensuring that the drugs reach their intended targets.
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10.1089/biores.2012.0276
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