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- Patent Title: RNA interference mediated inhibition of gene expression using chemically modified short interfering nucleic acid (siNA)
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Application No.: US11499529Application Date: 2006-08-04
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Publication No.: US07923547B2Publication Date: 2011-04-12
- Inventor: James McSwiggen , Leonid Beigelman
- Applicant: James McSwiggen , Leonid Beigelman
- Applicant Address: US CA San Francisco
- Assignee: Sirna Therapeutics, Inc.
- Current Assignee: Sirna Therapeutics, Inc.
- Current Assignee Address: US CA San Francisco
- Main IPC: C07H21/04
- IPC: C07H21/04 ; C07H21/02 ; A61K48/00

Abstract:
The present invention concerns methods and reagents useful in modulating gene expression in a variety of applications, including use in therapeutic, diagnostic, target validation, and genomic discovery applications. Specifically, the invention relates to synthetic chemically modified small nucleic acid molecules, such as short interfering nucleic acid (siNA), short interfering RNA (siRNA), double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), micro-RNA (miRNA), and short hairpin RNA (shRNA) molecules capable of mediating RNA interference (RNAi) against target nucleic acid sequences. The small nucleic acid molecules are useful in the treatment of any disease or condition that responds to modulation of gene expression or activity in a cell, tissue, or organism.
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