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Biotechnologies for gene therapy : RNA, CRISPR, nanobots, and preclinical applications / Yang H. Yun, Kristine E. Yoder, editors.

Contributor Yun, Yang H, editor.

ImprintCham, Switzerland : Springer, [2022]

Imprint2022

Descriptionix, 203 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm

Note:Therapeutic potential of microRNAs and their nanoparticle-based delivery in the treatment of liver fibrosis / Jieun Kim, Yang H. Yun, and Youngmi Jung -- MicroRNA as a versatile regulator of Wnt signaling pathway in colorectal cancer / Jehyun Nam and Sang-Woo Kim -- Small Activating RNA Therapy for Angiogenesis / Pia Laitinen, Tiia A. Turunen, and Mikko P. Turunen -- Muscular dystrophy therapy using viral vector-based CRISPR/Cas / Eunyong Choi and Taeyoung Koo -- CRISPR-Cas based gene therapy to target viral infections / Mouraya Hussein, Ben Berkhout, and Elena Herrera-Carrillo -- CRISPR targeting the integrated HTLV-1 virus / Tasha Wilkie and Amanda R. Panfil -- Retroviral vectors for gene therapy of monogenic diseasesn / Kristine E. oder, Anthony J. Rabe, and Ross C. Larue -- DNA Origami Nanodevices for Therapeutic Delivery Applications / Patrick D. Halley, Christopher R. Lucas, Niksa Roki, Nicholas J. Vantangoli, Kurtis P. Chenoweth, and Carlos E. Castro.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.

Note:The purpose of this book is to highlight some of latest developments and applications of CRISPR, RNA, and DNA to treat diseases ranging from cancers to cardiovascular and degenerative disorders. It also features innovations of the delivery methods for nucleic acids ranging from nanodevices made from DNA and pseudo amino acids to viral vectors. This is an ideal book for academics, clinicians, and students interested in gene therapy.



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Yun, Yang H, editor.
Yoder, Kristine E. editor.
Subject:
Gene therapy.
Biotechnology.
RNA.
CRISPR (Genetics)