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Polyplus reagent

Manufactured by Polyplus Transfection

Polyplus reagent is a transfection reagent used for the delivery of nucleic acids, such as plasmid DNA, mRNA, or siRNA, into various cell types. It facilitates the uptake and expression of the transferred genetic material within the target cells.

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miR-146a-5p Mimics and Inhibitor Transfection

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The miR-146a-5p mimics, mimics NC, miRNA-146a -5p inhibitor, inhibitor NC, vector, and pcDNA3.1 JAZF1 were procured from GenePharma Biotechnology. Following the manufacturer’s instructions, the transfection was performed using Polyplus reagent (Polyplus Transfection® SA).
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Protein Transfection and PA103 Infection

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Protein transfection was performed using Polyplus reagent (Polyplus, pplu50–01) for 5 h. After washing, cells were infected with PA103ΔUΔT for 4 h (MOI 1:25).
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