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Cy3 labeled circsipa1l1 probes

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Cy3-labeled circSIPA1L1 probes are a type of lab equipment used to detect and visualize the expression of circSIPA1L1, a circular RNA molecule. The probes are labeled with the Cy3 fluorescent dye, allowing for the identification and quantification of circSIPA1L1 in various experimental settings.

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Visualizing circSIPA1L1 Expression

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Cy3-labeled circSIPA1L1 probes were purchased from RiboBio. A Fluorescent in situ Hybridization Kit was employed to detect the signals of the probes following the kit instructions. The FISH sequence for circSIPA1L1 was as follows: 5′CY3-AGGGAGAAAGCATGGGATTATG 3′. The images were captured using Nikon A1Si Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope (Japan).
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Visualizing circSIPA1L1 Expression

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Cy3-labeled circSIPA1L1 probes were purchased from RiboBio. A Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization Kit was employed to detect the signals of the probes following the kit instructions. The images were captured using Nikon A1Si Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope (Japan).
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