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Slug sirna

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SLUG siRNA is a laboratory tool used to temporarily reduce the expression of the SLUG gene in cell cultures. It is a sequence-specific, double-stranded RNA molecule designed to target and degrade the SLUG mRNA, thereby suppressing the production of the SLUG protein.

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2 protocols using slug sirna

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Modulating FILIP1L and SLUG in Ovarian Cancer

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ON-TARGETplus Non-Targeting siRNA Pool (D-001810-10), FILIP1L siRNA (#7 (J-019458-07) and SMARTpool (set of 4 sequences; L-019458-00)) and SLUG siRNA (#8 (J-017386-08) and SMARTpool (L-017386-00)) were purchased from Thermo Scientific. HEY and OVCAR8 cells were transfected with equimolar amounts of either non-Targeting or FILIP1L and/or SLUG siRNA using Dharmafect solution following the manufacturer's protocols (Thermo Scientific). After a 48 h transfection, the cell lysates were subjected to qRT-PCR and immunoblot analysis.
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Silencing HMGA2 and Luciferase in MCF7 Cells

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RNA against HMGA2 SMARTpool siRNA (CCAGGAAGCAGCAGCAAGA) and firefly luciferase (CGTACGCGGAATACTTCGA) were synthesized by Dharmacon (Lafayette, CO, USA). MCF7/PAR1-N18 cells were transfected overnight with 0.2 μM siRNA using Oligofectamine (Invitrogen) in serum-free RPMI 1640 without antibiotics. Slug siRNA and ZEB1 siRNA were purchased premade from Thermo Scientific (Tewksbury, MA, USA). Cells were recovered for 24 h in 10% fetal bovine serum before use in assays.
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