Antisense inhibition of G-alpha-S1 expression

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ABSTRACT:
Antisense compounds, compositions and methods are provided for modulating the expression of G-alpha-S1. The compositions comprise antisense compounds, particularly antisense oligonucleotides, targeted to nucleic acids encoding G-alpha-S1. Methods of using these compounds for modulation of G-alpha-S1 expression and for treatment of diseases associated with expression of G-alpha-S1 are provided.

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