Sigenome smartpool human srsf10
SiGENOME SMARTpool-Human SRSF10 is a collection of pre-designed, pooled small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) targeting the SRSF10 gene in humans. The pool is designed to provide effective gene knockdown through RNA interference.
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Knockdown of SRSF10 and hnRNP F/H, K
Knockdown of SRSF10 and hnRNP F/H, K
Plasmid-based Transfection of HeLa and 293 Cells
The HIV-YFP plasmid is based on phRL-null (Promega) containing the pNL4.3 HIV promoter and the YFP coding sequence in replacement of the RLuc gene. The CMV-Tat plasmid has been described previously (32 (link)).
The siRNA used to knockdown the expression of SRSF10, siGENOME SMARTpool-Human SRSF10, was purchased from Dharmacon and transfected into cells at a concentration of 100 nM using Lipofectamine 2000 (Invitrogen). Proteins or RNA were extracted from mock-transfected and siRNA-transfected cells at 72 h post-transfection.
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