Encyclopedia of Life Sciences 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9780470015902.a0024458
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Splicing Modulation as Therapy for Human Genetic Disease

Abstract: The sequencing of the human genome has led to a greater appreciation of the contribution that genetic abnormalities and splicing errors make to the burden of human disease. The modulation of splicing using antisense oligonucleotides provides an attractive therapeutic option for tailored interventions in rare genetic disease. In this review, we outline the various approaches to splicing modulation and provide examples of each strategy. Finally, we address some of the practical issues facing the field in trying … Show more

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