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various concentrations. Forty-eight hours after transfection, RNA from the samples was isolated using the RNAqueous-MAG Total RNA Isolation Kit and target gene expression was measured by real-time RT-PCR. The expression of the target genes in the transfected cells was compared to cells transfected with an equal concentration of the Silencer Negative Control #1. Input cDNA in the different samples was normalized using real-time data for 18S rRNA. The bar graphs represent the average of two data points per siRNA concentration.


Superior Quality, Pre-made siRNAs
Each Silencer Validated siRNA strand is purified by HPLC and subjected to rigorous quality control measures. After annealing, the siRNAs are analyzed by non-denaturing gel electrophoresis to ensure proper annealing, and subjected to rigorous nuclease testing. The result is the highest quality siRNA with a sequence verified to reduce gene expression. Each Silencer Validated siRNA is supplied dried at a unit size of 5 nmol along with nuclease-free water. At press time, over 200 Silencer Validated siRNAs, targeting highly studied human genes, were available.


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Accelerate Pathway Analysis and Target Validation with siRNA Libraries
Although many researchers study genes one at a time, others analyze multiple genes and sometimes entire classes of genes simultaneously. For these researchers, we have combined pre-made Cenix designed and validated siRNAs
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