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Ryan L Boudreau

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Journal of the American Heart Association|September 22, 2017
The Next Best Thing in Cardiovascular Research: Highlights From the Basic Cardiovascular Sciences Scientific SessionsRyan L Boudreau
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|September 21, 2006
RNAi therapy for neurodegenerative diseasesRyan L Boudreau, Beverly L Davidson
Methods in Enzymology|February 28, 2012
Generation of hairpin-based RNAi vectors for biological and therapeutic applicationRyan L Boudreau, Beverly L Davidson
Circulation Research|October 26, 2018
When Knowing "Enough" May Still Not Be EnoughScot J Matkovich, Ryan L Boudreau
Neuron|March 16, 2007
RNA interference: a tool for querying nervous system function and an emerging therapyBeverly L Davidson, Ryan L Boudreau
Brain Research|March 24, 2010
RNAi therapeutics for CNS disordersRyan L Boudreau, Beverly L Davidson
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|November 13, 2008
Artificial microRNAs as siRNA shuttles: improved safety as compared to shRNAs in vitro and in vivoRyan L Boudreau, Inês Martins, Beverly L Davidson
Human Molecular Genetics|April 5, 2011
RNAi medicine for the brain: progresses and challengesRyan L Boudreau, Edgardo Rodríguez-Lebrón, Beverly L Davidson
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|September 29, 2011
Rational design of therapeutic siRNAs: minimizing off-targeting potential to improve the safety of RNAi therapy for Huntington's diseaseRyan L Boudreau, Ryan M Spengler, Beverly L Davidson
Cell Metabolism|March 12, 2024
Fndc5 is translated from an upstream ATG start codon and cleaved to produce irisin myokine precursor protein in humans and miceNathan H Witmer, Connor R Linzer, Ryan L Boudreau
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Journal of the American Heart Association|September 22, 2017
The Next Best Thing in Cardiovascular Research: Highlights From the Basic Cardiovascular Sciences Scientific SessionsRyan L Boudreau
Current Topics in Developmental Biology|September 21, 2006
RNAi therapy for neurodegenerative diseasesRyan L Boudreau, Beverly L Davidson
Methods in Enzymology|February 28, 2012
Generation of hairpin-based RNAi vectors for biological and therapeutic applicationRyan L Boudreau, Beverly L Davidson
Circulation Research|October 26, 2018
When Knowing "Enough" May Still Not Be EnoughScot J Matkovich, Ryan L Boudreau
Neuron|March 16, 2007
RNA interference: a tool for querying nervous system function and an emerging therapyBeverly L Davidson, Ryan L Boudreau
Brain Research|March 24, 2010
RNAi therapeutics for CNS disordersRyan L Boudreau, Beverly L Davidson
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|November 13, 2008
Artificial microRNAs as siRNA shuttles: improved safety as compared to shRNAs in vitro and in vivoRyan L Boudreau, Inês Martins, Beverly L Davidson
Human Molecular Genetics|April 5, 2011
RNAi medicine for the brain: progresses and challengesRyan L Boudreau, Edgardo Rodríguez-Lebrón, Beverly L Davidson
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|September 29, 2011
Rational design of therapeutic siRNAs: minimizing off-targeting potential to improve the safety of RNAi therapy for Huntington's diseaseRyan L Boudreau, Ryan M Spengler, Beverly L Davidson
Cell Metabolism|March 12, 2024
Fndc5 is translated from an upstream ATG start codon and cleaved to produce irisin myokine precursor protein in humans and miceNathan H Witmer, Connor R Linzer, Ryan L Boudreau
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