MicroRNA Mimic definition

MicroRNA Mimic means a double-stranded or single-stranded oligonucleotide or analog thereof with a substantially similar base composition as a particular microRNA and which is designed to mimic the activity of such microRNA.
MicroRNA Mimic means a single-stranded or double-stranded oligonucleotide with the same or substantially similar base composition and sequence (including chemically modified bases) as a particular natural miRNA and which is designed to mimic the activity of such miRNA. For clarity, MicroRNA Mimic excludes a double-stranded oligonucleotide which functions or is designed to function as an siRNA.
MicroRNA Mimic means a double-stranded or single-stranded oligonucleotide or analog thereof with a substantially similar base composition as a particular microRNA and which is designed to mimic the activity of such microRNA. “miR-[…***…]” means a microRNA having (a) (i) miRBase ID: […***…]; (ii) the miRBase Accession Number […***…], and (iii) the sequence […***…]; (b) (i) miRBase ID: hsa-miR-[…***…]; (ii) the miRBase Accession Number […***…], and (iii) the sequence […***…]. “miR-[…***…] Compound” means a Lead Compound targeting or mimicking, as applicable, miR-[…***…]. “miR-[…***…] Product” means any pharmaceutical product containing a miR-[…***…] Compound (alone or with other active ingredients), in all forms, presentations, formulations and dosage forms.

Examples of MicroRNA Mimic in a sentence

  • For clarity, MicroRNA Mimic excludes a double-stranded oligonucleotide which functions or is designed to function as a siRNA.


More Definitions of MicroRNA Mimic

MicroRNA Mimic means a single-stranded or double-stranded oligonucleotide with the same or substantially similar-base composition and sequence (including chemically modified bases) as a particular natural, miRNA and which is designed to mimic the activity of such miRNA.

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