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Pgipz ns

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The PGIPZ-Ns is a piece of laboratory equipment designed for general laboratory use. It serves a core function of performing a specific task, but further details on its intended use or capabilities are not available.

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2 protocols using pgipz ns

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Lentiviral Transduction of mule-targeting shRNA

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Cells from male control were lentivirally transduced with plasmids carrying the non-specific control shRNA (pGIPZ-Ns, Open Biosystems) or the mule-targeting shRNA (GIPZ Human HUWE1 shRNA, Clone-ID V3LHS_353153, Open Biosystems). Stable clones were subsequently selected with puromycin, while the selection efficiency was monitored by the percentage of green fluorescent protein (GFP)-positive cells.
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Genetic Manipulation of Mule in LCLs

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Wild-type (WT) LCLs were lentivirally transduced with plasmids carrying the non-specific control shRNA (pGIPZ-Ns, Open Biosystems) or the Mule-targeting shRNA (GIPZ Human HUWE1 shRNA, Clone-ID V3LHS_353153, TCCTCTGTACCAACAACCT, Open Biosystems). Stable clones were subsequently selected with puromycin (1 µg/ml), while the selection-efficiency was monitored by the percentage of GFP-positive cells.
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