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Anti mir 760

Manufactured by Sangon
Sourced in China

Anti-miR-760 is a synthetic oligonucleotide designed to inhibit the function of miR-760, a microRNA involved in various biological processes. It can be used in laboratory research applications to study the role of miR-760 in cellular and molecular mechanisms.

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2 protocols using anti mir 760

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Investigating circYIPF6-PTBP1 Axis in Glioma

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The shRNA targeted circYIPF6 (sh-circYIPF6) and non-sense sh-NC were constructed by RIBOBIO (Guangzhou, China). miR-760 mimics (miR-760), miR-760 inhibitors (anti-miR-760), and their control mock (miR-NC, anti-miR-NC), together with pcDNA3.1-PTBP1 and pcDNA3.1 control vector (pcDNA-NC) were offered by Sangon Biotech (Shanghai, China) and then transfected glioma cells for 48 h.
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Modulating circRUNX1 and miR-760 in lung cancer

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H1975 and PC9 cells were seeded in six‐well plates and grown to 60% confluences. The circRUNX1 overexpression vector (circRUNX1), miR‐760 mimic or inhibitor (anti‐miR‐760), Ras‐like GTPase 3D (RAB3D) small interference RNA (siRNA) (si‐RAB3D), or their negative controls were synthesized from Sangon. Cell transfection was carried out using lipofectamine 3000 (Invitrogen).
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