Antisense & RNAi Therapeutics Market Trends, Application Scope, Size, Status, Analysis And Forecast To 2025
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Global Antisense & RNAi Therapeutics Market is expected to reach USD 1.81 billion by 2025. RNA therapeutics states to the use of oligonucleotides to target mainly ribonucleic acids (RNA) for research studies to explain functions of genes or therapeutic efforts. Antisense molecules are termed as a synthetic oligodeoxynucleotides (ODN) which are designed in a way that they can hybridize precisely coding mRNA inside the cell. Antisense RNA is always related to RNA interference (RNAi). Double-stranded RNA fragments initiate the RNAi process, and this double helix is the actual suppressor of its equivalent gene. The Antisense & RNAi Therapeutics Market is estimated to grow at a significant CAGR of 8.6% over the future period as the scope and its applications are rising enormously across the globe.
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