Transfection is a powerful tool for biological research, and 3D cell culture plays an important role in its advancement. Learn what transfection is, its connection to 3D cell culture, and the innovate strategies for 3D transfection.
(2015) Calcium-siRNA nano- complexes: What reversibility is all about. J. Control. Release, 203, 150-160. doi: 10.1016/j.jconrel. 2015.02.029 PMID: 25702963Ruvinov, E.; Kryukov, O.; Forti, E.; Korin, E.; Goldstein, M.; Cohen, S. Calcium-siRNA nanocomplexes: What reversibility ...
What is the difference between miRNA and siRNA? Non-Coding RNA: Epigenetics is the study that describes changes in an organism's phenotype via genetic inheritance without the involvement of DNA sequence alteration during gene expression. Hence retaining the original DNA sequence showing no mutations ...
What is an ecotone? What are thermoreceptors? Provide examples. What are linear, divergent, convergent, and circular pathways? What is \textbf{Eutrophication}? What is the correct order of steps in which invasion occurs? What is fluoroscopy? What is the difference between miRNA and siRNA? What...
These small RNA (sRNA) are made of 18 to 30 nucleotides, and consist of various subtypes, such as microRNA (miRNA), small interfering RNA (siRNA) and piwi-interacting RNA (piRNA). There is unusually shaped RNA like hairpin RNAs and circular RNAs. There are RNAs for the nucleus, nucleolus...
Vascularization, however, is an important anatomical characteristic that defines the two leaf types observed in vascular plants: microphylls (single vasculature) and megaphylls (complex vasculature, Figure1A). But vasculature is not the only distinguishing feature; size (small or large) and leaf gaps...
One strand of siRNA or micro RNA (miRNA) is incorporated into the RNA-induced silencing complex (RISC) where the sense strand is degraded. The RISC supresses translation of the mRNA, which results in silencing of the dysfunctional gene leading to neurodegeneration (Fig. 3). The dysfunctional ...
Ischemia is one of the key factors that determines the pathophysiology of many brain and reti- nal diseases[2]. As the retina is an extension of the diencepha- lon, retinal blood vessels share similar anatomic, physiological and embryological properties with the brain, and possess a blood-...
rRNA D. siRNA Which type of ribonucleic acid is like a protein factory? Does the combination of an amino group, a group with a hydrogen and carbon molecule, and a carboxyl group form an amino acid or a peptide chain? Or is the peptide chain the component of the amino acid that ...
Identify the given base and tell whether it is found in DNA, RNA, or both. How many bases constitute a codon in messenger RNA? Which type of RNA transports amino acids to the site of protein translation? (a) mRNA (b) rRNA (c) tRNA (d) snRNA (e) siRNA (f) None ...