id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-267867-q52nvn0n Chevalier, Christophe Inhibition of Hepatitis C Virus Infection in Cell Culture by Small Interfering RNAs 2016-12-14 .txt text/plain 8001 395 48 Several siRNAs dramatically reduced or even abrogated the replication of selectable subgenomic HCV replicons upon cotransfection of human hepatoma cells with viral target and siRNAs, or upon transfection of cells supporting autonomous replication of HCV replicon with siRNAs. Importantly, three siRNAs also proved capable of strongly inhibiting virus production in cell culture. Several siRNAs dramatically reduced or even abrogated the replication of selectable subgenomic HCV replicons upon cotransfection of human hepatoma cells with viral target and siRNAs, or upon transfection of cells supporting autonomous replication of HCV replicon with siRNAs. Importantly, three siRNAs also proved capable of strongly inhibiting virus production in cell culture. We sought to determine whether the siRNAs si240-1a, si244, and si313, shown to be the most efficient in inhibiting the replication of HCV subgenomic replicons both transiently and under selective pressure, are also capable of efficiently blocking virus infection in cell culture. ./cache/cord-267867-q52nvn0n.txt ./txt/cord-267867-q52nvn0n.txt