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siRNA-intact RNase Inhibitor enables
siRNA-intact Inhibitor is specially designed to prevent degradation of siRNA samples by RNase. Store at -20º C. All compenents good for up to 6 months. |
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1. Shuangxin Liu, Wei Shi, Houqin Xiao, Xinling Liang, Chunyu Deng, Zhiming Ye, Ping Mei, Suxia Wang, Xiaoying Liu, Zhixin Shan, Yongzheng Liang, Bin Zhang, Wenjian Wang, Yanhui Liu, Lixia Xu, Yunfeng Xia, Jianchao Ma, Zhilian Li. (2012). Receptor Activator of NF-kappaB and Podocytes: Towards a Function of a Novel Receptor-Ligand Pair in the Survival Response of Podocyte Injury. PLoS ONE, doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0041331
2. Lara Kular, Cyril Rivat, Brigitte Lelongt, Claire Calmel, Maryvonne Laurent, Michel Pohl, Patrick Kitabgi, Stephane Melik-Parsadaniantz and Cecile Martinerie. (2012). NOV/CCN3 attenuates inflammatory pain through regulation of matrix metalloproteinases-2 and -9. Journal of Neuroinflammation 9:36. doi: 10.1186/1742-2094-9-36.
3. C.-H.Yang, H.-W. Huang, K.-H.Chen, Y.-S.Chen, S.-M.Sheen-Chen and C.-R.Lin. (2011). Antinociceptive potentiation and attenuation of tolerance by intrathecal β-arrestin 2 small interfering RNA in rats. Br. J. Anaesth, doi: 10.1093/bja/aer291.
4. Alexandre Favereaux, Olivier Thoumine, Rabia Bouali-Benazzouz, Virginie Roques, Marie-Amélie Papon, Sherine Abdel Salam, Guillaume Drutel, Claire Léger, André Calas, Frédéric Nagy and Marc Landry. (2011). Bidirectional integrative regulation of Cav1.2 calcium channel by microRNA miR-103: role in pain. The EMBO Journal, doi:10.1038/emboj.2011.249.
5. S. Tumati, W.R. Roeskea, T.M. Largent-Milnesa, T.W. Vanderaha, and EV Varga. (2011). Intrathecal PKA-selective siRNA treatment blocks sustained morphine-mediated pain sensitization and antinociceptive tolerance in rats. Journal of Neuroscience, doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2011.04.036.
6. Emmanuel Deval, Jacques Noël, Xavier Gasull1, Anne Delaunay, Abdelkrim Alloui, Valérie Friend, Alain Eschalier, Michel Lazdunski, and Eric Lingueglia. (2011). Acid-Sensing Ion Channels in Postoperative Pain. The Journal of Neuroscience, 31(16): 6059-6066; doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5266-10.2011.
7. Shuang-Quan Yu, Donna H. Wang. (2011). Intrathecal injection of TRPV1 shRNA leads to increases in blood pressure in rats. Acta Physiologica, doi: 10.1111/j.1748-1716.2011.02285.x.
8. Wu Fx, Bian Jj, Miao Xr, Huang Sd, Xu Xw, Gong Dj, Sun Ym, Lu Zj, Yu Wf. (2010). Intrathecal siRNA against Toll-like receptor 4 reduces nociception in a rat model of neuropathic pain. Int J Med Sci 2010; 7:251-259. doi: 10.7150/ijms.7.251
9. Joseph George, Naren L. Banik and Swapan K. Ray. (2010). Survivin knockdown and concurrent 4-HPR treatment controlled human glioblastoma in vitro and in vivo. Neuro-Oncology, doi: 10.1093/neuonc/noq079.
10. Philippe Sarret, Louis Doré-Savard, Nicolas Beaudet. (2010). Direct Application of siRNA for In Vivo Pain Research. From: RNA Interference: From Biology to Clinical Applications. Methods in Molecular Biology. Volume: 623; 383-395; doi: 10.1007/978-1-60761-588-0_25.
11. Pascal Fossat, Eric Dobremez, Rabia Bouali-Benazzouz, Alexandre Favereaux, Sandrine S. Bertrand, Kalle Kilk, Claire Léger, Jean-René Cazalets, Ülo Langel, Marc Landry, and Frédéric Nagy. (2010). Knockdown of L Calcium Channel Subtypes: Differential Effects in Neuropathic Pain. The Journal of Neuroscience, January 20, 2010, 30(3):1073-1085; doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3145-09.2010
12. Yan Chen, Cheng Yang, and Zaijie Jim Wang. (2010). Ca2+/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase II Is Required for the Initiation and Maintenance of Opioid-Induced Hyperalgesia. The Journal of Neuroscience, 30(1):38-46; doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.4346-09.2010.
13. Joseph George, Naren L. Banik, Swapan K. Ray. (2009). Combination of hTERT Knockdown and IFN-γ Treatment Inhibited Angiogenesis and Tumor Progression in Glioblastoma. Clin Cancer Res, 15(23):7186–95, doi: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-09-1425
14. Christian Ndong, Amynah Pradhan, Carole Puma, Jean-Pierre Morello, Cyrla Hoffert, Thierry Groblewski, Dajan O’Donnell, Jennifer M.A. Laird. (2009). Role of rat sensory neuron-specific receptor (rSNSR1) in inflammatory pain: Contribution of TRPV1 to SNSR signaling in the pain pathway. PAIN 143, 130–137. doi: 10.1016/j.pain.2009.02.010
15. Suneeta Tumati, Tally Largent Milnes, Henry I. Yamamura, Todd W. Vanderah, William R. Roeske and Eva V. Varga. (2008). Intrathecal Raf-1-selective siRNA attenuates sustained morphine-mediated thermal hyperalgesia. European Journal of PharmacologyI, doi: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2008.10.033
16. Louis Doré-Savard, Geneviève Roussy, Marc-André, Dansereau, Michael A Collingwood, Kim A Lennox, Scott D Rose, Nicolas Beaudet, Mark A Behlke and Philippe Sarret. (2008). Central Delivery of Dicer-substrate siRNA: A Direct Application for Pain Research. Molecular Therapy, doi: 10.1038/mt.2008.98
17. X.-W. Dong, S. Goregoaker, H. Engler, X. Zhou, L. Mark, J. Crona, R. Terry, J. Hunter and T. Priestley. (2007). Small interfering RNA-mediated selective knockdown of NaV1.8 tetrodotoxin-resistant sodium channel reverses mechanical allodynia in neuropathic rats. Neuroscience, Volume 146, Issue 2, Pages 812-821; doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2007.01.054
18. Luo MC, Zhang DQ, Ma SW, Huang YY, Shuster SJ, Porreca F, Lai J. (2005). An efficient intrathecal delivery of small interfering RNA to the spinal cord and peripheral neurons. Molecular Pain, 1:29; doi: 10.1186/1744-8069-1-29
19. Priti Kumar, Sang Kyung Lee, Premlata Shankar, N. Manjunath. A Single siRNA Cynthia C. Tsui, Stuart J. Shankland and Brian A. Pierchala. (2006). Glial Cell Line–Derived Neurotrophic Factor and Its Receptor Ret Is a Novel Ligand-Receptor Complex Critical for Survival Response during Podocyte Injury. JASN Express, doi: 10.1681/ASN.2005080835
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Lane 1: siRNA (200ng). Lane 2: siRNA (200 ng)+ RNase A (10 ng). Lane 3: siRNA (200 ng)+ RNase A (10 ng)+ siRNA-intact (2.5 U). Lane 4: siRNA (200 ng)+ RNase A (10 ng)+ siRNA-intact (5 U). Lane 5: siRNA (200 ng)+ RNase A (10 ng)+ siRNA intact (10 U). All reactions were incubated at 37º C for for 1 hour. Store at -20º C. All compenents good for up to 6 months.
Lane 1: siRNA (200ng). Lane 2: siRNA (200 ng)+ RNase A (10 ng). Lane 3: siRNA (200 ng)+ RNase A (10 ng)+ siRNA-intact (2.5 U). Lane 4: siRNA (200 ng)+ RNase A (10 ng)+ siRNA-intact (5 U). Lane 5: siRNA (200 ng)+ RNase A (10 ng)+ siRNA intact (10 U). All reactions were incubated at 37º C for for 1 hour. Store at -20º C. All compenents good for up to 6 months.