RNAi Controls

RNAi Controls

RNA interference (RNAi) is a biological process in which RNA molecules inhibit gene expression or translation by neutralizing targeted mRNA molecules. RNAi controls can be used to accurately interpret the results of experiments involving the RNAi pathway. The products include negative and positive controls, reporters, precursors, kits, and reagents.
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A non-targeting negative control siRNA with the same chemical modifications for enhanced efficacy as in other Silencer™ Select siRNAs.
No significant sequence similarity to mouse, rat, or human gene sequences
Silencer™ Select GAPDH Positive Control siRNA
Silencer™ Select Negative Control No. 2 siRNA
mirVana™ miRNA Mimic, Negative Control #1
Silencer™ GAPDH siRNA (human, mouse, rat)
Stealth RNAi™ siRNA Negative Control, Med GC
Silencer™ Select Negative Control No. 1 siRNA, in vivo ready
Stealth RNAi™ siRNA Negative Control Med GC Duplex #2
miRNA mimics are small, chemically modified double-stranded RNA molecules designed to specifically bind to and mimic endogenous miRNA molecules and enable miRNA functional analysis by up-regulation of miRNA activity.
Ambion™ Silencer™ GAPDH Positive Control siRNA, In Vivo Ready is ideal for developing and optimizing siRNA experiments.
Stealth RNAi™ siRNA Negative Control Lo GC Duplex #2
Stealth RNAi™ siRNA Negative Control Lo GC
Silencer™ GFP (eGFP) siRNA
miRNA inhibitors are small, chemically modified single-stranded RNA molecules designed to specifically bind to and inhibit endogenous miRNA molecules and enable miRNA functional analysis by down-regulation of miRNA activity.
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Proper controls are essential to ensure success in every RNAi experiment. We offer a selection of RNAi technologies to ensure that researchers carry out efficient, reproducible, high-quality gene silencing experiments.
RNAi is a specific, potent, and highly successful approach for loss-of-function studies in virtually all eukaryotic organisms. At Thermo Fisher Scientific, we have developed two types of small RNA molecules that function in RNAi: short interfering RNA (siRNA) molecules and microRNAs (miRNA).
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BLOCK-iT RNAi Basic Control Kit (Human)
Stealth RNAi Negative Control Duplexes
1x1 image pixel for data collection