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titleOfInvention AMAP1 / PAG2 / ASAP1 siRNA duplexes that inhibit motility and invasion of human cancer cells
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To significantly inhibit the movement and invasive activity of human cancer cells, and to bring about the treatment of cancer and the improvement of QOL (Quality of Life) of cancer patients. SOLUTION: A sense strand: GACCUGACAAAAGCCAUUA (SEQ ID NO: 1) and an antisense strand: UAAUGGCUUUUGUCAGGUC (SEQ ID NO: 2), both chains binding UU or dTdT to their respective 3 ′ ends, The AMAP1 / PAG2 / ASAP1 siRNA duplex that inhibits invasion solves the problem of the present invention. [Selection figure] None
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