Small interfering RNA/silencing RNA (siRNA) is a class of double-stranded, non-coding RNA molecule, 20-25 base pairs in length. As part of the RNA interference pathway, it regulates gene expression by degrading mRNA after transcription, preventing translation.
Accell siRNA achieves what no other RNAi product can claim: delivery into difficult-to-transfect cells without transfection reagents, virus, or instrumentation. Researchers around the world are achieving targeted gene silencing in neuronal, immune, and primary cells that had previously been beyond the reach of conventional RNAi products due to toxicity caused by transfection reagents or undesirable viral responses.
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Negative control pool of four siRNAs designed and microarray tested for minimal targeting of human, mouse or rat genes. ON-TARGETplus modifications reduce potential off-targets. Recommended for determination of baseline cellular responses in RNAi experiments
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