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Antiproliferative Activity of G-rich Oligonucleotides Correlates with Protein Binding
1999
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Oligonucleotides have been extensively studied as antisense or antigene agents that can potentially modulate the expression of specific genes. These strategies rely on sequence-specific hybridization of the oligonucleotide to mRNA or genomic DNA. Recently, it has become clear that oligonucleotides often have biological activities that cannot be attributed to their sequence-specific interactions with nucleic acids. Here we describe a series of guanosine-rich phosphodiester oligodeoxynucleotides
doi:10.1074/jbc.274.37.26369
pmid:10473594
fatcat:fxdff2ftafandkjj5xjjvhduvq