Irf 1 sirnas
IRF-1 siRNAs are short, double-stranded RNA molecules designed to target and silence the expression of the interferon regulatory factor-1 (IRF-1) gene. IRF-1 is a transcription factor that plays a role in regulating the expression of various genes involved in immune response and cellular processes. The core function of IRF-1 siRNAs is to knockdown IRF-1 gene expression, which can be used for research purposes to study the role of IRF-1 in different biological systems.
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Investigating IRF-1 Regulation in Cellular Processes
Glycyrrhizin Acid Modulates IRF-1 and Autophagy
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