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Sirnas for mrnas

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SiRNAs for mRNAs are synthetic, double-stranded RNA molecules designed to temporarily silence the expression of specific messenger RNA (mRNA) targets. They function by binding to and degrading the target mRNA, thereby preventing the production of the corresponding protein.

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2 protocols using sirnas for mrnas

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Knockdown of DINO in Lung Fibroblasts

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Human fetal lung fibroblasts were transfected with 3 independent 50 nM ON-TARGETPlus siRNAs (Dharmacon) or 100nM ASOs40 (link) targeting DINO using the Lipofectamine 2000 reagent. Large scale transfections were performed using the Amaxa Nucleofector NHDF kit. siRNAs for mRNAs (Ambion) were used as a pool of two. U2OS cells were infected with shRNAs targeting DINO using the pGIPZ shRNAmir lentiviral system.
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Knockdown of DINO in Lung Fibroblasts

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Human fetal lung fibroblasts were transfected with 3 independent 50 nM ON-TARGETPlus siRNAs (Dharmacon) or 100nM ASOs40 (link) targeting DINO using the Lipofectamine 2000 reagent. Large scale transfections were performed using the Amaxa Nucleofector NHDF kit. siRNAs for mRNAs (Ambion) were used as a pool of two. U2OS cells were infected with shRNAs targeting DINO using the pGIPZ shRNAmir lentiviral system.
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