Negative inhibitor control
The Negative Inhibitor Control is a laboratory reagent used to establish a baseline for biological assays. It serves as a reference point to measure the effects of potential inhibitors or modulators on a target system. The Negative Inhibitor Control does not exhibit any inhibitory activity, allowing researchers to differentiate the specific effects of the test compounds from background interference.
Lab products found in correlation
2 protocols using negative inhibitor control
miR-148b-5p Mimics and Inhibitors in hucMSCs
Regulation of VEGFA by miR-140-5p in CRC
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