In vivo circular RNA production using a constitutive promoter for high-level expression(METHODS)
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概要
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The permuted intron-exon (PIE) method based on group I intron self-splicing is the only methodology currently available for production of circular RNA in vivo. Here, we report improvement of the circular RNA expression method based on an induction-free vector system utilizing the highly efficient constitutive lpp promoter.
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著者
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Kikuchi Yo
Division Of Bioscience And Biotechnology Department Of Ecological Engineering Toyohashi University O
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Kikuchi Yo
Division Of Life Science And Biotechnology Department Of Ecological Engineering Toyohashi University
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Kikuchi Yo
Division Of Bioscience And Biotechnology Department Of Ecological Engeneering Toyohashi University O
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UMEKAGE So
Division of Life Science and Biotechnology, Department of Ecological Engineering, Toyohashi Universi
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Umekage So
Division Of Life Science And Biotechnology Department Of Ecological Engineering Toyohashi University
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Umekage So
Division Of Life Science And Biotechnology Department Of Ecological Engineering Toyohashi University
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Umekage So
Division Of Bioscience And Biotechnology Department Of Environmental And Life Sciences Toyohashi Uni
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