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Sirna id s115

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SiRNA ID s115 is a synthetic, double-stranded RNA molecule designed for gene silencing applications. It is intended to be used as a research tool to modulate the expression of specific genes in cell-based studies.

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Nucleofection of Human CD34+ Cells

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Human CD34+ cells were transfected by using the 4D-Nucleofector System (LONZA) as previously reported43 (link). Briefly, starting from the day after CD34+ cell purification, each sample was electroporated three times, once every 24 hours, with a small interfering RNA (siRNA) targeting human OXR1 mRNA (LIFE TECHNOLOGIES, siRNA ID s115). To exclude non-specific effects caused by interfering RNA (RNAi) nucleofection, a sample transfected with a nontargeting siRNA (NTsiRNA; LIFE TECHNOLOGIES) was included. Cells were analyzed 48 h after the last nucleofection for both cell viability and OXR1 mRNA expression.
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Silencing CALR in Human CD34+ Cells

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Human CD34 + cells were transfected by using the 4D-NucleofectorÔ System (Lonza) as previously reported [15] . Briefly, starting from the day after CD34 + cell purification, each sample was electroporated thrice, once every 24 h, with a small interfering RNA (siRNA) targeting human CALR mRNAs (Life Technologies, siRNA ID s115). For each electroporation, 4 • 10 5 CD34 + cells were resuspended in 100 mL of P3 Primary Cell Solution (Lonza), containing 3 mg of siRNA, and pulsed with the program DS112. To exclude nonspecific effects caused by interfering RNA (RNAi) nucleofection, a sample transfected with a nontargeting siRNA (NTsiRNA; Life Technologies) was included. Cells were analyzed 48 h after the last nucleofection for both cell viability and CALR mRNA and protein expression.
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