Vector-based RNA interference (RNAi) has attracted great interest, because of its more prolonged gene silencing effect compared with small interfering RNA (siRNA). However, the intensity and duration of vector-based RNAi effect has received little attention. In this study, the gene silencing kinetic
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Specific inhibition of gene expression using a stably integrated, inducible small-interfering-RNA vector
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## Abstract Silencing of a specific mRNA using double stranded RNA oligonucleotides represents one of the newest technologies for suppressing a specific gene product. Small interfering RNA (siRNA) are 21 nucleotides long, double stranded RNA fragments that are identical in sequence to the target mR