Title: Spreading silence with Sid
Authors: van Roessel, Peter
Brand, Andrea H
Issue Date: 30-Jan-2004
Abstract: Abstract RNA interference (RNAi) has been shown to spread from cell to cell in plants and in Caenorhabditis elegans, but it does not spread in other organisms, such as Drosophila. A recent report demonstrates that a membrane channel, encoded by the gene sid-1, is responsible for the spreading of RNAi between cells.
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