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Oncology studies using siRNA libraries: the dawn of RNAi-based genomics
2004
Oncogene
High-throughput, human cell-based applications of RNAmediated interference (RNAi) have emerged in recent years as perhaps the most powerful of a 'second wave' of functional genomics technologies. The available reagents and methodologies for RNAi screening studies now enable a wide range of different scopes and scales of investigation, from single-parameter assays applied to focused subsets of genes, to comprehensive genome-wide surveys based on rich, multiparameter readouts. As such, RNAibased
doi:10.1038/sj.onc.1208072
pmid:15517020
fatcat:64u3hlxlb5bl5l6p5jfn2aldfa