Title: Monika Piwecka - Innovator in Bioorganic Chemistry
Introduction
Monika Piwecka is a notable inventor based in Poznan, Poland. She is affiliated with the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Monika has made significant contributions to the field of bioorganic chemistry, particularly in the area of ribozymes.
Latest Patent Applications
Monika Piwecka has submitted a patent application titled "HAMMERHEAD RIBOZYMES." The object of this invention is to create hammerhead ribozymes that target the sequence of miR-21 and/or its precursors. These ribozymes possess the ability to specifically cleave miR-21 and/or its precursors. They feature a catalytic core with a sequence as shown in SEQ ID No 1. The invention also encompasses a composition that includes these ribozymes, a therapeutic agent that comprises them, their use, and a method for the selective cleavage of miR-21 and/or its precursors using these ribozymes.
Conclusion
Monika Piwecka is an innovative inventor whose work in bioorganic chemistry holds promise for therapeutic advancements. Her research on hammerhead ribozymes showcases her commitment to scientific progress and innovation.
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