Rictor sirna
Rictor siRNA is a synthetic small interfering RNA (siRNA) designed to target the mRNA of the Rictor gene in mammalian cells. Rictor is a key component of the mTORC2 complex, which plays a role in the regulation of cell growth, survival, and metabolism. The Rictor siRNA can be used to investigate the cellular functions of the mTORC2 complex by knocking down the expression of the Rictor gene.
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siRNA Knockdown of Smad3, Raptor, and Rictor
Optimized siRNA Transfection in 96-well
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