RNAi
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RNAi is a specific, potent, and highly successful approach for loss-of-function studies in virtually all eukaryotic organisms. There are several appropriate tools to induce RNAi—synthetic siRNA, RNAi vectors, and in vitro dicing—depending on your model system, the length of time you require knockdown, and other experimental parameters. |
siRNA
Synthetic small interfering RNA (siRNA) resulting in high levels of knockdown for transient knockdown experiments.
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RNAi Transfection
Lipofectamine® RNAiMAX transfection reagent for easy, highly efficient siRNA-specific transfections in a wide range of cell types.
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In Vivo RNAi
Custom RNAi oligos for in vivo delivery are available with a variety of purification options, including in vivo HPLC purity and endotoxin-tested. |
Vector-Based RNAi
Pol II miR and Pol III shRNA vector-based RNAi for long-term, stable RNAi or for RNAi in difficult-to-transfect cells.
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Virus-Based RNAi
Adenoviral vectors for transient delivery, and lentiviral vectors for stable delivery in dividing and nondividing cells.
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RNAi Target Screening
Rapidly screen siRNAs or RNAi vectors to identify those that provide the most effective knockdown.
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Dicer siRNA
Diced siRNA pools provide highly potent knockdown and a cost-effective preliminary approach for in vitro synthesized RNAi.
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Web Seminars and guides
Custom Services
Need help with your RNAi research? Contact us for a consultation and quote today.
Questions
Send your questions to our top researchers at RNAiresearcher
@invitrogen.com




