The transfection efficiency was evaluated by a Fluorescein Conjugate-A siRNA (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-36869), which was also used as a scrambled control.
Fluorescein conjugate a sirna
Fluorescein Conjugate-A siRNA is a laboratory reagent used in molecular biology research. It consists of a small interfering RNA (siRNA) molecule covalently linked to a fluorescein dye. The fluorescein label allows for the visualization and tracking of the siRNA within cells or tissues during experimental procedures.
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ATG5 Knockdown in BC3 and Raji Cells
The transfection efficiency was evaluated by a Fluorescein Conjugate-A siRNA (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, sc-36869), which was also used as a scrambled control.
Knockdown of HSF1, NRF2 and SQSTM1 in PEL Cells
Transfection efficiency was evaluated by Fluorescein Conjugate-A siRNA (Santa Cruz Biotechnology Inc., Dallas, TX, USA; sc-36869). A control siRNA-A (siRNASC) (Santa Cruz Biotechnology Inc., Dallas, TX, USA; sc-37007) was also used [21 (link)].
Beclin 1 Knockdown in PEL Cells
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