2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-736506/v1
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saKLK1-374 is More Difficult to Induce KLK1 Expression in Normal Cell Lines Than in Tumor Cell Lines And Inhibits the Growth of Prostate Cancer Cells Not via Induction of KLK1 Expression

Abstract: Background: RNA activation, as a method of regulating gene expression at the transcriptional level, is far less widely used than RNA interference because of the insufficient understanding of the mechanism and the unstable success rate. It is necessary to analyze the failure cases of RNA activation to promote the application of RNA activation. When we validated the saRNAs designed to induce KLK1 expression, we found that saKLK1-374 can up-regulate KLK1 expression in prostate tumor cell lines, but failed in norm… Show more

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