Scrambled control and smad2 or met specific sirna
Scrambled control and smad2-or MET-specific siRNA are laboratory reagents used for gene expression studies. The scrambled control siRNA serves as a negative control, while the smad2-or MET-specific siRNA is designed to target and silence the expression of the smad2 or MET genes, respectively. These reagents are intended for use in cell culture and molecular biology applications.
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2 protocols using scrambled control and smad2 or met specific sirna
Signaling Pathways in Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells
Investigating TGFβ1 and PDGF-BB effects on AoSMCs
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