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Khvorova, Anastasia
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Exosome-mediated Delivery of Hydrophobically Modified siRNA for Huntingtin mRNA Silencing.
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Synthesis and Evaluation of Parenchymal Retention and Efficacy of a Metabolically Stable O-Phosphocholine-N-docosahexaenoyl-l-serine siRNA Conjugate in Mouse Brain.
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Optimized Cholesterol-siRNA Chemistry Improves Productive Loading onto Extracellular Vesicles.
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Transvascular Delivery of Hydrophobically Modified siRNAs: Gene Silencing in the Rat Brain upon Disruption of the Blood-Brain Barrier.
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Rac1 Activity Is Modulated by Huntingtin and Dysregulated in Models of Huntington's Disease.
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A divalent siRNA chemical scaffold for potent and sustained modulation of gene expression throughout the central nervous system.
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Loss of huntingtin function slows synaptic vesicle endocytosis in striatal neurons from the httQ140/Q140 mouse model of Huntington's disease.
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Enriched chitosan nanoparticles loaded with siRNA are effective in lowering Huntington's disease gene expression following intranasal administration.
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Huntingtin Protein
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Chemical engineering of therapeutic siRNAs for allele-specific gene silencing in Huntington's disease models.
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Di-valent siRNA-mediated silencing of MSH3 blocks somatic repeat expansion in mouse models of Huntington's disease.
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More than 185 CAG repeats: a point of no return in Huntington's disease biology.
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A programmable dual-targeting siRNA scaffold supports potent two-gene modulation in the central nervous system.
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mRNA Nuclear Clustering Leads to a Difference in Mutant Huntingtin mRNA and Protein Silencing by siRNAs In Vivo.
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Huntingtin Protein