Recq5 sirna
RECQ5 siRNA is a laboratory equipment designed for gene silencing experiments. It is a synthetic small interfering RNA (siRNA) molecule that targets the RECQ5 gene, which encodes a DNA helicase involved in DNA repair and recombination processes. This product can be used to suppress the expression of the RECQ5 gene in cell culture or other experimental systems, allowing researchers to study the functional consequences of RECQ5 knockdown.
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2 protocols using recq5 sirna
Silencing DNA repair genes in cells
Silencing DNA repair genes in cells
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