Small interfering rnas targeting
Small-interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are double-stranded RNA molecules that can be used to silence the expression of specific genes. They work by binding to and degrading the target mRNA, preventing it from being translated into a functional protein. This product from GenePharma provides synthetic siRNAs that can be used for targeted gene knockdown experiments in a laboratory setting.
2 protocols using small interfering rnas targeting
OTUD7B Regulation of Estrogen Receptor
Plasmids and siRNAs for Ubiquitin Research
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