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Sierh 3

Manufactured by Horizon Discovery

The SiERH-3 is a laboratory equipment designed for genetic manipulation and cell engineering applications. It is capable of performing precise CRISPR-based genome editing tasks. The core function of the SiERH-3 is to enable efficient and reliable gene insertion, deletion, or modification within target cell lines.

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2 protocols using sierh 3

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siRNA Knockdown of ERH in HCC Cells

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siERH-3 and siERH-5 were obtained from Dharmacon (Lafayette, CO) and Qiagen (Venlo, Netherlands), respectively. Control siRNA was from Qiagen. Sequence for the siRNAs were as followed: siERH #3 GAACTTATGCTGACTACGA and siERH #5 GAGGATCTTGTTCAATCGGAA. Transfection of siRNA into HCC cells was performed using Lipofetamine RNAiMAX (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA) following manufacturer's instruction at final concentration of 10 nM.
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siRNA Knockdown of ERH Genes

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Two different siRNA oligonucleotide duplexes targeting ERH genes (designated siERH-3 and siERH-4) were purchased from Dharmacon. The sequences were 5'-UCAGUCAGUUFUUUFAUUU-3' (siERH-3) and 5'-GAACUUAUGCUGACUACGA-3' (siERH-4). Transient transfection of each siRNA duplex was performed using the LipofectamineTM 3000 (Invitrogen; Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.) transfection reagent according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
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