Stat3 sirna
STAT3-siRNA is a laboratory reagent used for gene silencing experiments. It is a synthetic, double-stranded small interfering RNA (siRNA) designed to target and suppress the expression of the STAT3 (signal transducer and activator of transcription 3) gene. The core function of STAT3-siRNA is to facilitate the study of STAT3 gene function and its role in cellular processes.
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6 protocols using stat3 sirna
Targeting IL-6, STAT3, and AUF1 in Cells
Transfection of Gene Silencing Targets
Knockdown of LncTCF7 and STAT3 via siRNA
STAT3 and OPG Silencing Protocol
STAT3-siRNA and AUF1-siRNA Transfection
STAT3 Silencing Impacts Cell Invasion
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