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Artificial nucleic acid backbones and their applications in therapeutics, synthetic biology and biotechnology.

Sven EppleAfaf Helmy El-SagheerTom Brown
Published in: Emerging topics in life sciences (2022)
The modification of DNA or RNA backbones is an emerging technology for therapeutic oligonucleotides, synthetic biology and biotechnology. Despite a plethora of reported artificial backbones, their vast potential is not fully utilised. Limited synthetic accessibility remains a major bottleneck for the wider application of backbone-modified oligonucleotides. Thus, a variety of readily accessible artificial backbones and robust methods for their introduction into oligonucleotides are urgently needed to utilise their full potential in therapeutics, synthetic biology and biotechnology.
Keyphrases
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