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MISSION® esiRNA

targeting human IKBKG

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UNSPSC Code:
41105324
NACRES:
NA.51

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MISSION®

form

lyophilized powder

esiRNA cDNA target sequence

CACTCCCTGTGAAGCTCTCCAGCATCATCGAGGTCCCATCAGGTGGGGAAAGATGCTGTTCCAGGCGCACACTAGTCTACAAGGCCAGAGCTTTCTGGAAGGGGGCACCCTTGCCCTGTTGGATGAATAGGCACCTCTGGAAGAGCCAACTGTGTGAGATGGTGCAGCCCAGTGGTGGCCCGGCAGCAGATCAGGACGTACTGGGCGAAGAGTCTCCTCTGGGGAAGCCAGCCATGCTGCACCTGCCTTCAGAACAGGGCGCTCCTGAGACCCTCCAGCGCTGCCTGGAGGAGAATCAAGAGCTCCGAGATGCCATCCGGCAGAGCAACCAGATTCTGCGGGAGCGCTGCGAGGAGCTTCTGCATTTCCAAGCCAGCCAGAGGGAGGAGAAGGAGTTCCTCATGTGCAAGTTCCAGGAGGCCAGGAAACTGGTGGAGAGACTCGGCCTGGAGAAGCTCGATCTGAAGAGGCAGAAGG

Ensembl | human accession no.

NCBI accession no.

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ambient

storage temp.

−20°C

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

Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

Not applicable


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