US 2,002,162,126 · Filed 2001-05-24
Methods and compositions for RNA interference
The present invention provides methods for attenuating gene expression in a cell using gene-targeted double stranded RNA (dsRNA). The dsRNA contains a nucleotide sequence that hybridizes under physiologic conditions of the cell to the nucleotide sequence of at least a portion of the gene to be inhibited (the “target” gene).
Patent details
- Publication number
- US 2,002,162,126
- Filing date
- 2001-05-24
- Grant date
- Application — not yet granted
- Assignee
- David Beach / Emily Bernstein / Amy Caudy / Scott Hammond / Gregory Hannon
- Inventor(s)
- BEACH DAVID, BERNSTEIN EMILY, CAUDY AMY, HAMMOND SCOTT, HANNON GREGORY
- CPC class
- C12N15/1034
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