Lentiviral short hairpin rnas
Lentiviral short hairpin (sh) RNAs are a type of laboratory equipment used for gene silencing experiments. They are designed to introduce small hairpin RNA molecules into target cells, which can then be used to knockdown the expression of specific genes of interest.
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2 protocols using lentiviral short hairpin rnas
Targeting LSD1 in OCI-AML3 cells
Targeting LSD1 in OCI-AML3 cells
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