January 7, 2010 – 12:57 pm
Many of my backstories have featured Pain Researchers. In several, I have featured use of our our i-Fect ™ Transfection Kit for enhancing the delivery of siRNA in vitro and in vivo to study the expression of genes invovled in Neuropathic and Nociceptive Pain.
I am excited to present a recent publication that includes use of this kit [...]
April 20, 2009 – 10:54 am
I have featured successes with delivering siRNA in vivo in this blog. These included stories on Dr. Philipe Serrat and his team at the University of Sherbrooke and Dr. Mark Behlke’s work at Integrated DNA and Dicerna.
I am pleased to report the parade of success with use our i-FectTM in vivo grows.
Here’s the most recent study:
Christian Ndong, [...]
By Pete Shuster
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Posted in Pain Research, i-Fect Transfection Kits, siRNA
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Also tagged Add new tag, Dr. Jennifer Laird, i-Fect, in vivo RNAi, Inflammatory Pain, intrathecal delivery of siRNA, IT Delivery of siRNA, rat sensory neuron-specific receptor, snsr1, TRPV1
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October 19, 2008 – 2:06 pm
Researchers using siRNA complexed with our i-Fect ™ transfection regent have successfully knocked down ASIC3 Receptors in vivo. This publication joins the growing parade (starting with Luo et al, 2005) that reference successful modulation of receptors involved in pain using siRNA complexes. These studies all share animal behavior studies showing a marked change in response to pain [...]
Dr. Mark Behlke and 27mer DsiRNAs
I am pleased to be featuring Dr. Mark Behlke’s story as our first. This was an easy choice because our main characters, Mark and the 27mer DsiRNAs (Dicer Substrate Small Interfering RNAs), are rising stars in small interfering (siRNA) based research.
siRNAtechnology addresses the need for Biosciences Researchers and Clinicians [...]
By Pete Shuster
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Posted in DsiRNA, People, Stories, featured researchers
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Also tagged 21mer siRNA, 27mer DsiRNA, Dicer Complex, Dicerna Pharmaceuticals, Dr. Dongho Kim, Dr. John Rossi, Dr. Mark Behlke, Dr. Philippe Sarret, Gene Expression, Integrated DNA Technologies, NTS2 Gene, Pain Modulation, RISC, University of Sherbrooke
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