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Scramble nonspecific sirna

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Scramble nonspecific siRNA is a laboratory reagent used to create a control sample in RNA interference (RNAi) experiments. It does not target any specific gene or transcript and serves as a negative control to help evaluate the effects of gene silencing by small interfering RNA (siRNA).

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2 protocols using scramble nonspecific sirna

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siRNA Knockdown of P2X7 and AMPK in BV-2 Cells

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Mouse siP2X7 (Cat no. SC-42576), siAMPK (Cat. no. SC45313) and scramble nonspecific siRNA were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Santa Cruz, CA, USA). BV-2 microglial cells at 50% confluence were transfected with 100 nM siRNA by DharmaFECT Transfection Reagents (Dharmacon Research) following the manufacturer’s instruction. After 48 h transfection, cells were treated with indicated drugs and then harvested for analysis.
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Silenicing P2X7 Receptor in BV-2 Cells

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Mouse siP2X7 (Cat no. SC-42576) and scramble nonspecific siRNA were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology (Santa Cruz, CA, USA). BV-2 cells were transfected with 100 nM siRNA by DharmaFECT Transfection Reagents (Dharmacon Research, Lafayette, CO, USA) at 50% confluence following the manufacturer's instruction. After 48 h of siRNA transfection, cells were treated with indicated drugs and then harvested for analysis.
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