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Ambion™ FAM3™ Dye-Labeled Pre-miR Negative Control #1
FAM3™ Dye-Labeled Pre-miR Negative Control #1
Brand: Ambion™ AM17121
210.38 EUR valid until 2024-12-31
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Description
Ambion™ FAM™ dye-labeled synthetic miRNA mimic for miRNA functional analysis. 5 nmol is supplied.Ambion™ Pre-miR™ miRNA Precursor Molecules are small, chemically modified, double-stranded RNA molecules designed to mimic endogenous mature miRNAs. This ready-to-use miRNA mimic can be introduced into cells using transfection or electroporation parameters similar to those used for siRNAs. They enable detailed study of miRNA biological effects via gain-of-function experiments. The FAM™ Dye-Labeled Pre-miR™ Negative Control #1 is a random sequence Pre-miR™ molecule that has been extensively tested in human cell lines and tissues and validated to produce no identifiable effects on known miRNA function. It is ideal for monitoring transfection efficiency, as the fluorescent label enables direct observation of the cellular uptake, distribution, and localization of the control. The label is on the 5' end of the molecule, and the oligonucleotide sequence is the same as the Pre-miR™ miRNA Precursor Molecule Negative Control #1 (SKU #AM17110). NOTE: Pre-miR™ miRNA Precursors are not hairpin constructs and should not be confused with pre-miRNAs.
Specifications
Pre-miR™ miRNA is provided dried down in a single tube, along with Nuclease-free Water for resuspension, and should be stored at –20°C. It is guaranteed for 1 year when stored dried at –20°C. | |
Transfection Control | |
miRNA & Non-Coding RNA Analysis | |
Ambion™, FAM™, Pre-miR™ | |
HPLC | |
Dry Ice |
Tube | |
miRNA Inhibitor | |
FAM | |
miRNA Mimic | |
5 nmol |
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Product Title
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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