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siRNA Knockdown of Wnt Genes in MSCs

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siRNAs specific for mouse Wnt3a (sc-41109), Wnt5a (sc-41113) and control siRNA (sc-36869) with scrambled sequences were purchased from Santa Cruz. In each transfection, 0.1 to 0.2 μM siRNAs were introduced into MSCs using the Lipofectamine 2000 kit (Invitrogen, USA). The efficiency of transduction was determined by detecting the rate of FITC-positive cells and the mRNA expression of specific genes.
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Gene Silencing Using siRNA Knockdown

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Atg5, Wnt5a and MMP-3 siRNAs for gene silencing were acquired commercially (sc-41446, sc-41113 and sc-37265, respectively; Santa Cruz Biotechnology Inc.) and were transfected into cultured cells using an siRNA reagent system (Santa Cruz Biotechnology Inc.) according to the manufacturer’s protocol. GAPDH siRNA and control siRNA (Thermo Scientific, Lafayette, CO, USA) with no known homogeny for any vertebrate sequence were used as positive and negative controls, respectively.
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Wnt5a, Wnt5b and MMP-3 Silencing Protocol

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The Wnt5a, Wnt5b and MMP-3 siRNAs for gene silencing were acquired commercially (sc-41113, sc-155357 and sc-37265, respectively; Santa Cruz Biotechnology Inc.) and transfected into cultured cells using a siRNA reagent system (Santa Cruz Biotechnology Inc.) according to the manufacturer's protocol. An anti-GAPDH siRNA and an anti-control siRNA, with no known homogeny for any vertebrate sequence (Thermo Scientific, Lafayette, CO, USA), were used as positive and negative controls, respectively.
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