CNIH3 Products

Antibodies
CNIH3 Antibody - Azide and BS ...
CNIH3 Antibody - Azide and BSA Free
H00149111-B01P
Species: Hu
Applications: WB
Host: Mouse Polyclonal
CNIH3 Antibody (1E10) - Azide ...
CNIH3 Antibody (1E10) - Azide and ...
H00149111-M01
Species: Hu
Applications: ELISA
Host: Mouse Monoclonal
Lysates
CNIH3 Overexpression Lysate
CNIH3 Overexpression Lysate
NBL1-09311
Species: Hu
Applications: WB
Proteins
Recombinant Human CNIH3 GST ( ...
Recombinant Human CNIH3 GST (N-Ter...
H00149111-P01
Species: Hu
Applications: WB, ELISA, MA, AP

Description

Position of the Chimera RNAi. The related RNAi products listed were designed from different accesion number but sharing the same RNAi sequence. Chimera RNA interference (chimera RNAi) is process by which small interfering RNA/DNA chimera triggers the destruction of mRNA for the original gene.  The discovery work, design, and application of chimera RNAi has been pioneered by Professor Kaoru Saigo and Dr. Kumiko Ui-Tei at the University of Tokyo.  Chimera RNAi has many advantages over the conventional siRNAs.  First, it has been demonstrated to have reliable knock-down for over 10,000 human genes.  Because the human genome is composed of an intricate, genetic network, chimera RNAi's unique design has successfully obviated the off-target effects including microRNA-based influence.  Another advantage of the chimera RNAi technology is its effectiveness at low concentrations (0.5nM to 5nM); only mRNA is destroyed so genomic genes are not affected.  Finally, having both the sense and anti-sense strands consisting RNA/DNA chimera, it offers much greater compound stability for streamlining in vitro and in vivo assays and applications while minimizing interferon induction and other adverse reactions.

Bioinformatics

Product By Gene ID 149111
Alternate Names
  • CNIH-3
  • cornichon homolog 3 (Drosophila)
  • FLJ38993
  • protein cornichon homolog 3

Research Areas for CNIH3

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Signal Transduction