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MiNA Pursuing The Other Side Of RNA Interference With Small Activating RNA Approach

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London biotech seeks to up-regulate CEBP alpha gene in the liver to provide a therapeutic option for patients with both cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. MiNA’s first candidate is in Phase I and should move into a pair of Phase II trials in 2017.

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