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Course: siRNAs—A New Class of Medicines

CME Credits: 1.00

Released: 2023-06-12

(siRNA) is one of several nucleic acid molecules representing a third class of therapeutic modalities, in addition to small molecules and biologics. Like small molecules, siRNAs have a defined chemical structure, are inexpensive to manufacture, and are stable at room temperature, but differ in their mechanism of action. By harnessing a fundamental cellular mechanism for turning off genes, siRNAs can downregulate virtually any molecular target with high potency, specificity, and multimonth duration of action.


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