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Mir 636 agomir or nc

Manufactured by GenePharma
Sourced in China

The MiR-636 agomir or NC is a laboratory equipment product offered by GenePharma. It is designed for use in molecular biology and genomic research applications. The core function of this product is to facilitate the study of microRNA (miRNA) expression and regulation. However, a detailed description of its intended use cannot be provided in an unbiased and factual manner within the constraints of this request.

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Bioinformatic Analysis of miRNA-mRNA Interactions

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The bioinformatics website, RNAhybrid, was used to predict the potential binding sites between MONC and miR-636. MONC wild-type and mutant dualluciferase reporter vectors were purchased from Liaoning Baihaobio Biotech Co., Ltd. (Liaoning, China), and co-transfected with miR-636 agomir or NC (GenePharma, Shanghai). The bioinformatics website, miRDB, was used to predict the potential binding sites between miR-636 and GLCE. GLCE wild-type and mutant dual-luciferase reporter vectors were purchased from Liaoning Baihaobio Biotech Co., Ltd. (Liaoning, China), and co-transfected with miR-636 agomir or NC. A dual-luciferase reporter gene detection system (Promega, Madison, WI, USA) was used to detect luciferase activity.
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Predicting miRNA-mRNA Interactions

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The bioinformatics website, RNAhybrid, was used to predict the potential binding sites between MONC and miR-636. MONC wild-type and mutant dual-luciferase reporter vectors were purchased from Liaoning Baihaobio Biotech Co., Ltd. (Liaoning, China), and co-transfected with miR-636 agomir or NC (GenePharma, Shanghai). The bioinformatics website, miRDB, was used to predict the potential binding sites between miR-636 and GLCE. GLCE wild-type and mutant dual-luciferase reporter vectors were purchased from Liaoning Baihaobio Biotech Co., Ltd. (Liaoning, China), and co-transfected with miR-636 agomir or NC. A dual-luciferase reporter gene detection system (Promega, Madison, WI, USA) was used to detect luciferase activity.
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