Ulk1 sirna
ULK1 siRNA is a small interfering RNA (siRNA) designed to target the ULK1 gene, which is involved in the regulation of autophagy, a cellular process that helps recycle damaged or unnecessary components. The core function of ULK1 siRNA is to knockdown the expression of the ULK1 gene, thereby modulating the autophagy pathway. This product is intended for research use only and its specific applications should be determined by the user.
2 protocols using ulk1 sirna
Autophagy Regulation by miR-106a in Macrophages
Knockdown of ULK1 in Keratinocytes
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