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MISSION® esiRNA

targeting mouse Ick

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NACRES:
NA.51
UNSPSC Code:
41105324
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Product Name

MISSION® esiRNA, targeting mouse Ick

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MISSION®

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lyophilized powder

esiRNA cDNA target sequence

GGCATTCATTCACAAACACGGTTTCTTCCACCGGGACTTAAAACCCGAGAACCTCCTCTGCATGGGACCAGAACTTGTGAAAATCGCCGACTTTGGATTGGCTCGAGAAATCCGATCAAGACCTCCGTACACAGACTATGTGTCTACTAGATGGTACAGGGCTCCAGAGGTACTGCTGAGATCCACCAACTACAGCTCCCCCATTGACATCTGGGCGGTAGGCTGCATCATGGCGGAGGTGTACACGCTCCGGCCCCTTTTCCCTGGGGCCAGTGAAATTGACACAATTTTCAAAATTTGCCAAGTGTTGGGAACACCAAAGAAGACTGACTGGCCTGAAGGCTACCAGCTGTCAAGTGCTATGAATTTCCTCTGGCCCCAGTGCATACCCAATAACTTAAAGACTCTAATCCCAAATGCTAGCAGCGAAGCCATTCAGCTCCTGAG

Ensembl | mouse accession no.

NCBI accession no.

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ambient

storage temp.

−20°C

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Gene Information

General description

MISSION® esiRNA are endoribonuclease prepared siRNA. They are a heterogeneous mixture of siRNA that all target the same mRNA sequence. These multiple silencing triggers lead to highly-specific and effective gene silencing.

For additional details as well as to view all available esiRNA options, please visit SigmaAldrich.com/esiRNA.

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MISSION is a registered trademark of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany

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10 - Combustible liquids

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Not applicable

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Not applicable

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David T Bolick et al.
PloS one, 9(9), e106902-e106902 (2014-09-04)
Nutritional deficiency and stress can severely impair intestinal architecture, integrity and host immune defense, leading to increased susceptibility to infection and cancer. Although the intestine has an inherent capability to adapt to environmental stress, the molecular mechanisms by which the

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