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Scrambled sequence control shrna

Manufactured by GenePharma
Sourced in China

Scrambled sequence control shRNA is a laboratory tool used to assess the effects of short hairpin RNA (shRNA) knockdown experiments. It contains a randomly generated shRNA sequence that does not target any known gene. This control shRNA is designed to help evaluate the specificity of observed phenotypes associated with gene silencing by shRNA.

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2 protocols using scrambled sequence control shrna

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Silencing p53 in Gastric Cancer

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Gastric cancer cells (AGS, MNK45) were transfected with lentiviral vectors expressing shRNA-p53 or scrambled sequence control shRNA (GenePharma, Suzhou, China) for 3 days and selected with puromycin (sigma, Shanghai, China) for 2 weeks.
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Stable Transfection of TPC-1 Cells

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The DePTC cells (TPC-1) were stably transfected with lentiviral vectors expressing shRNA-p53 corresponding to p53 nucleotides 611-629 [52 (link)] or scrambled sequence control shRNA (GenePharma, 20 Suzhou, China) for 3 days and then selected with 1.0 μg/ml puromycin (sigma, Shanghai, China) for 2 weeks.
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