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Sh tpm1

Manufactured by GenePharma
Sourced in China

The Sh-TPM1 is a laboratory instrument designed for the extraction and purification of RNA from various biological samples. It utilizes a unique thermal pressure-based method to efficiently isolate high-quality RNA with minimal sample loss. The core function of the Sh-TPM1 is to provide a reliable and reproducible method for RNA extraction, which is a critical step in numerous molecular biology and genomic research applications.

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2 protocols using sh tpm1

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Transfection of LINC01116 and EZH2 Plasmids

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pcDNA3.1-LINC01116, sh-LINC01116, sh-TPM1, pcDNA3.1-EZH2, sh-EZH2 and their negative controls were acquired from GenePharma (Shanghai, China). Lipofectamine 2000 transfection reagent (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA, USA) was used for transfection following the manufacturer’s protocol.
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Manipulating NEAT1 and TPM1 in fBMFs

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Synthesized short hairpin RNA and overexpression vector for NEAT1 (sh-NEAT1 or oe-NEAT1), shRNA targeting TPM1 (sh-TPM1), and their negative control (NC) were synthesized and obtained from Genepharma (Shanghai, China). The miR-760 mimics, miR-760 inhibitor, mimics NC and inhibitor NC were also synthesized and bought from Genepharma. For the overexpressing of TPM1, the full-length human TPM1 cDNA was synthesized and sub-cloned into the pcDNA3.1 vector (Genepharma). Transient transfection of fBMFs (single or cotreated transfection) were performed by the Lipofectamine 2000 which obtained from Invitrogen (Carlsbad, CA, USA, #11668-027) in according with the manufacturer's protocol.
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