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Mission sirna universal control 1

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MISSION siRNA universal control#1 is a laboratory product offered by Merck Group. It is designed to serve as a control in siRNA-based experiments. The product provides a non-targeting siRNA sequence that can be used to assess non-specific effects of siRNA transfection.

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2 protocols using mission sirna universal control 1

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Kcne4 siRNA Transfection in LECs

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A total of 1.5 × 105 LECs were transfected with 25 pmol non-targeting siRNA (MISSION siRNA universal control#1, MERCK, Darmstadt, Germany) or siRNA against Kcne4 (Table S3) using Lipofectamine RNAiMAX (Thermo Fisher Science). Mouse Kcne4 cDNA was cloned by PCR and inserted into pcDNA3.1 plasmid. pcDNA3.1-KCNE4 plasmid was transfected into LECs using Fugene HD (Promega, Madison, WI). Transfection was performed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Suppression of Integrins and DUSP6 by siRNA

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Expression of integrins and DUSP6 was suppressed by siRNA. siRNAs were designed by an siRNA design site, siDirect ver.2 (http://sidirect2.rnai.jp/). Sense and complementary strand RNAs having a two-mer overhang were synthesized and annealed. The siRNA sequences for each mRNA target are listed in Table S2. LECs (1.5 × 105) were transfected with 25 pmol of target siRNA or non-target siRNA (MISSION siRNA universal control#1, Merck) using Lipofectamine RNAiMAX (Thermo Fisher, Waltham, MA, USA) according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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