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Patent
CA 2100068
2100068 9213090 PCTABS00014 The design of new ribozymes capable of self-catalyzed trans-splicing which are based upon the catalytic core of a Group I intron are described. Using this design, it is possible to construct ribozymes capable of efficiently splicing a new 3' exon sequence into any chosen target RNA sequence in a highly precise manner. Inactive pro-ribozyme forms are also described.
Goodman Howard M.
Haseloff James
Gowling Lafleur Henderson Llp
The General Hospital Corporation
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