Human ampkα shrna
The human AMPKα shRNA is a short hairpin RNA that targets the alpha subunit of the AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) in human cells. AMPK is a cellular energy sensor that plays a crucial role in regulating metabolism and cellular homeostasis. The human AMPKα shRNA can be used to knockdown or silence the expression of the AMPK alpha subunit in human cell lines, allowing for the study of its function in various cellular processes.
2 protocols using human ampkα shrna
AMPK Activation and Leptin Signaling
Molecular Modulation of T Cell Signaling
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