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siRNAs are transforming medicine by acting as programmable drugs that selectively silence disease-causing genes. In this episode, we explore how small interfering RNAs work through the RNA interference pathway, why they are so powerful for precision therapeutics, and how they are being developed to treat genetic, metabolic, liver, and rare diseases. We also discuss delivery challenges, clinical progress, and what makes siRNA one of the most promising platforms in modern drug development.
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