Amine modified sirna
Amine-modified siRNA is a type of short interfering RNA (siRNA) that has been chemically modified to include an amine group. This modification can be used to facilitate the attachment of the siRNA to various surfaces or molecules for specific applications. The core function of amine-modified siRNA is to provide a reactive group for further chemical conjugation, enabling potential uses in research, diagnostics, or therapeutics. A detailed description of the intended use or applications of this product is not available.
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2 protocols using amine modified sirna
Transfection and Immunofluorescence Assay Protocol
Transfection and Differentiation of Airway Cells
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