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Literature on RNAi and Cancer

Rinaudo K, et al. A universal RNAi-based logic evaluator that operates in mammalian cells. Nat Biotechnol. 2007 Jul;25(7):795-801.

Schwarz, D.S., Hutvagner, G., Du, T., Xu, Z., Aronin, N., Zamore, P.D., 2003. Asymmetry in the assembly of the RNAi enzyme complex. Cell 115 (2), 199–208.

Nykanen, A., Haley, B., Zamore, P.D., 2001. ATP requirements and small interfering RNA structure in the RNA interference pathway. Cell 107 (3), 309–321.

Martinez, J., Patkaniowska, A., Urlaub, H., Luhrmann, R., Tuschl, T., 2002. Single-stranded antisense siRNAs guide target RNA cleavage in RNAi. Cell 110 (5), 563–574.

Zamore, P.D., Tuschl, T., Sharp, P.A., Bartel, D.P., 2000. RNAi: double-stranded RNA directs the ATP dependent cleavage of mRNA at 21 to 23 nucleotide intervals. Cell 101 (1), 25–33.

Dykxhoorn, D.M., Novina, C.D., Sharp, P.A., 2003. Killing the messenger: short RNAs that silence gene expression. Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol. 4 (6), 457–467.

Miyagishi, M., Taira, K., 2002. U6 promoter-driven siRNAs with four uridine 30 overhangs efficiently suppress targeted gene expression in mammalian cells. Nat. Biotechnol. 20 (5), 497–500.

Calin GA, Sevignani C, Dumitru CD, et al. Human microRNA genes are frequently located at fragile sites and genomic regions involved in cancers. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2004;101:2999–3004.

Yoshinari K, Miyagishi M, Taira K. Effects on RNAi of the tight structure, sequence and position of the targeted region. Nucleic Acid Res. 2004;32:691–699.

Khvorova A, Reynolds A, Jayasena SD. Functional siRNAs and miRNAs exhibit strand bias. Cell. 2003;115:209–216.

Schwarz DS, Hutvagner G, Du T, et al. Asymmetry in the assembly of the RNAi enzyme complex. Cell. 2003;115: 199–208.

Reynolds A, Leake D, Boese Q, et al. Rational siRNA design for RNA interference.Nat Biotechnol. 2004;22: 326–330.

Ui-Tei K, Naito Y, Takahashi F, et al. Guidelines for the selection of highly effective siRNA sequences for mammalian and chick RNA interference. Nucleic Acids Res. 2004;32:936–948.

Izquierdo, Marta. Short Interfereing RNAs as a tool for Cancer Gene Therapy. Cancer Gene Therapy 2005; 12:217-227.

Masiero, Massimo, et al. RNA interference: Implications for cancer treatment. Molec. Aspects. Med. ; 2007; 28:143:166.