Non targeting scramble sirna
Non-targeting scramble siRNA is a laboratory tool used in RNA interference (RNAi) experiments. It serves as a control to help assess the specificity of gene silencing effects observed when using other small interfering RNA (siRNA) molecules. This product does not target any known gene and is designed to have minimal sequence complementarity to the transcriptome.
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3 protocols using non targeting scramble sirna
TFPI Knockdown in HUVECs
siRNA-Mediated HBEGF Knockdown
siRNA-Mediated HBEGF Knockdown
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