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How did you determine that your AllStar Negative Control siRNA binds to RISC?

Please refer to the section 'Reporter construct transfection to assess incorporation into RISC' on our website that describes the experiments we performed to determine whether AllStars Negative Control siRNA enters RISC (RNA-Induced Silencing Complex).

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