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Intravenously administered short interfering RNA accumulates…
Intravenously administered short interfering RNA accumulates in the kidney and selectively suppresses gene function in renal proximal tubules.
Intravenously administered short interfering RNA accumulates in the kidney and selectively suppresses gene function in renal proximal tubules.
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Authors: F.M. van de Water
Publication: Drug Metabolism and Disposition, Volume:34, Issue:8
Published: American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 2006
ISSN: 0090-9556
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