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Mouse scrambled shrna

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Mouse scrambled shRNA is a laboratory product that functions as a control tool for RNA interference (RNAi) experiments. It is designed to serve as a negative control to help assess the specificity of RNAi-mediated gene silencing.

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2 protocols using mouse scrambled shrna

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Lentiviral shRNA Knockdown Protocol

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Human scrambled shRNA, FIP200 shRNA, and Tsc1 shRNA encoded in pGIPZ lentiviral vector were purchased from Open Biosystems (Lafayette, CO). Mouse scrambled shRNA, LAL shRNA #1 and #2 were purchased from Sigma. Package vectors of pSPAX2 and pMD2.G were mixed with shRNA vectors and transfected in HK293 cells for virus production essentially as described before37 (link).
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Lentiviral shRNA Knockdown Protocol

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Human scrambled shRNA, FIP200 shRNA, and Tsc1 shRNA encoded in pGIPZ lentiviral vector were purchased from Open Biosystems (Lafayette, CO). Mouse scrambled shRNA, LAL shRNA #1 and #2 were purchased from Sigma. Package vectors of pSPAX2 and pMD2.G were mixed with shRNA vectors and transfected in HK293 cells for virus production essentially as described before37 (link).
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