Foxm1 small interfering rna
FOXM1 small interfering RNA is a laboratory reagent designed to target and downregulate the expression of the FOXM1 gene. It is a double-stranded RNA molecule that can induce post-transcriptional gene silencing through the RNA interference (RNAi) pathway. The core function of this product is to provide researchers with a tool to study the role of FOXM1 in various biological processes.
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2 protocols using foxm1 small interfering rna
Silencing FOXM1 and FOXO3 in HDFs and Breast Cancer Cells
Depletion of FoxM1 in Cells
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