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The intrathecal administration technique provides an effective delivery route for oligonucleotide drugs, overcoming of biological barriers and enhancing therapeutic efficacy, particularly in the treatment of central nervous system (CNS) diseases. In non-human primates, conventional intrathecal (IT) administration is typically performed via lumbar puncture, which suffers from a low success rate and inconsistent data. This inconsistency poses challenges for the development of new CNS drugs. In contrast, utilizing a lumbar catheter allows for a 100% success rate in drug administration as well as the potential for multiple repeated doses.
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