Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Antioxidant enzymes (3)
- Characterization (3)
- Enzyme activity (3)
- Malondialdehyde (3)
- Antibiotic resistance (2)
-
- Antimicrobial activity (2)
- Antioxidant (2)
- Antioxidant activity (2)
- Bacillus subtilis (2)
- Baculovirus (2)
- Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (2)
- Ctenanthe setosa (2)
- Cytotoxicity (2)
- Extracellular lipase (2)
- Fabaceae (2)
- Fermentation (2)
- Ferric reducing antioxidant power (2)
- Histology (2)
- Jute (2)
- Molecular characterization (2)
- PCR (2)
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa (2)
- Purification (2)
- RAPD (2)
- Rat (2)
- Rhizoctonia solani (2)
- Salicylic acid (2)
- Scanning electron microscopy (2)
- Scylla serrata (2)
- Streptomyces (2)
Articles 91 - 91 of 91
Full-Text Articles in Biology
Investigation Of Ll-37-Mediated Sirna Transfection, Mustafa Yalçinkaya, Şahru Yüksel
Investigation Of Ll-37-Mediated Sirna Transfection, Mustafa Yalçinkaya, Şahru Yüksel
Turkish Journal of Biology
RNA interference is not only an important tool for studying protein function; it also holds many promises for the treatment of a variety of diseases in which the function of unwanted proteins needs to be suppressed. For small interfering RNA (siRNA) to be used as a therapeutic agent, the biggest hurdle is to find the right delivery agent that is both nontoxic to the cells and efficient in delivery. Synthetic and natural peptides from a variety of organisms have been investigated for this purpose. However, there is still no agent or formulation that has been approved for siRNA delivery. Antimicrobial …