Uas cdc42 rnai
The UAS-cdc42-RNAi- is a genetic tool used for targeted gene silencing in Drosophila. It contains a UAS promoter that drives the expression of an RNAi construct targeting the cdc42 gene, which is involved in various cellular processes. This product allows researchers to investigate the functional role of the cdc42 gene in Drosophila models.
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Genetic Tools for Drosophila Cytoskeleton Studies
Drosophila Genetic Toolkit for Rab5 Study
Fly stocks were maintained under standard culture conditions and all flies were dissected 0–2 days after eclosion unless otherwise indicated. For GAL4/GAL80ts controlled RNAi or gene expression, flies were raised at 18 or 25°, shifted to 29° upon eclosion, and aged at 29° for 5 days before dissection. Germline or somatic cyst cell specific clones were generated by expressing FLP with nosGAL4VP16 or C587GAL4 (Kawase et al. 2004 (link)), respectively.
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