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      RNA interference in adult mice.

      Nature
      Aging, genetics, Animals, Gene Silencing, Genes, Reporter, Hepacivirus, Humans, Liver, metabolism, Luciferases, biosynthesis, Mice, RNA, Double-Stranded, chemistry, RNA, Small Interfering, RNA, Untranslated, RNA, Viral, Recombinant Fusion Proteins, Substrate Specificity, Transgenes, Viral Nonstructural Proteins

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          RNA interference is an evolutionarily conserved surveillance mechanism that responds to double-stranded RNA by sequence-specific silencing of homologous genes. Here we show that transgene expression can be suppressed in adult mice by synthetic small interfering RNAs and by small-hairpin RNAs transcribed in vivo from DNA templates. We also show the therapeutic potential of this technique by demonstrating effective targeting of a sequence from hepatitis C virus by RNA interference in vivo.

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