Abstract
Differences in the silencing efficiency of siRNAs for the same target gene affect the interpretability of RNAi experiments. The best way to ensure consistent and optimal gene silencing is to use a complex pool of siRNAs (siPOOLs).
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Walsh, A., Wobedo, K., Burbach, M. et al. Komplexe siRNA-Pools erzeugen optimales Gen-Silencing. Biospektrum 30, 302–304 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12268-024-2202-1
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