RNA interference experiments using siRNArequire a transfection reagent specificallyoptimized for siRNA delivery. RiboJuicesiRNA Transfection Reagent efficiently deliverssiRNA into a wide range of mammaliancell lines for targeted gene suppression.RiboJuice is an optimized, easy-to-use siRNAtransfection reagent formulated for minimaltoxicity. In addition, RiboJuice is compatiblewith GeneJuice Transfection Reagent forcotransfection of siRNA and plasmid DNAfor normalizing transfection efficiency with areporter gene.
RiboJuice Transfection Reagent has beensuccessfully used for gene suppression in avariety of cell lines.
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