Lentiviral mission short hairpin rna shrna clones targeting
Lentiviral Mission short hairpin RNA (shRNA) clones are a type of lab equipment used for gene silencing studies. They consist of short hairpin RNA sequences designed to target specific genes for knockdown. The core function of these clones is to enable efficient and stable gene silencing through lentiviral transduction.
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2 protocols using lentiviral mission short hairpin rna shrna clones targeting
Lentiviral shRNA Knockdown of UBE4B
Lentiviral shRNA Knockdown of UBE4B
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