Gli1 sirnas
GLI1 siRNAs are synthetic, double-stranded RNA molecules designed to target and silence the expression of the GLI1 gene. GLI1 is a key transcription factor in the Hedgehog signaling pathway, which is involved in various cellular processes. The siRNAs are intended for use in research applications to study the role of GLI1 in cellular functions and pathways.
2 protocols using gli1 sirnas
Knockdown of GLI1 and ERα in Cells
Modulating S6K1 and GLI1 Signaling
S6K1 overexpression plasmids, wild type plasmid S6K1WT, constitutively activated plasmid S6K1T389E and function-loss plasmid S6K1T389A were kind gifts of Mien-Chie Hung (University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX). The GLI1 expression construct (Flag-tagged) has been described previously [15 (link)].
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