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In Vivo Nanovector Delivery of a Heart-specific MicroRNA-sponge

DOI :

10.3791/57845-v

June 15th, 2018

June 15th, 2018

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1Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University of Toronto, 2Department of Pathology, Department of Cardiology, Johns Hopkins University

Tissue-specific microRNA inhibition is a technology that is underdeveloped in the microRNA field. Herein, we describe a protocol to successfully inhibit the miR-181 microRNA family in myoblast cells from the heart. Nanovector technology is used to deliver a microRNA sponge that demonstrates significant in vivo cardio-specific miR-181 family inhibition.

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