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Gapdh sirna cat

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The GAPDH siRNA is a pre-designed, double-stranded RNA molecule that targets the GAPDH gene, which encodes the glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase enzyme. This siRNA is designed to effectively silence the expression of the GAPDH gene in various cell lines and experimental systems.

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Validating siRNA Silencing Efficiency

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The sequences of two siRNA duplexes were synthesized by Invitrogen. The sense sequence for CyD1 was GCUAUUGGAGGAUCAGUUUTT, the sense sequence for E2F1 was GUCACGCUAUGAGACCUCATT. We also used Invitrogen negative (AMBIV NEG CTL cat. 4457287) and positive (AMBIV GAPDH SIRNA cat. 4457288) controls in our experiment to evaluate the efficacy of silencing.
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Validating siRNA Silencing Efficiency

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The sequences of two siRNA duplexes were synthesized by Invitrogen. The sense sequence for CyD1 was GCUAUUGGAGGAUCAGUUUTT, the sense sequence for E2F1 was GUCACGCUAUGAGACCUCATT. We also used Invitrogen negative (AMBIV NEG CTL cat. 4457287) and positive (AMBIV GAPDH SIRNA cat. 4457288) controls in our experiment to evaluate the efficacy of silencing.
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