miRNA

miRNA

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small, non-coding RNA molecules found in animals, plants, and some viruses that function in RNA silencing and post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression via base-pairing with complementary sequences within mRNA molecules. These products include miR RNAi, miRNA mimics, miRNA purification kits, custom microRNA arrays, miRNA inhibitors, miRNA precursors, miRNA assays, controls, and reagents.
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<i>mir</i>Vana&trade; miRNA Mimic
Small, chemically modified double-stranded RNAs that mimic endogenous miRNAs and enable miRNA functional analysis by up-regulation of miRNA activity.
miRNA Control
miRNA Control Thermo Scientific™
miRNA Control
GeneChip&trade; miRNA 4.0 Assay
GeneChip™ miRNA 4.0 Assay Applied Biosystems™
Custom microRNA Array
Custom microRNA Array Thermo Scientific™
Custom microRNA Array
Custom <i>mir</i>Vana&trade; miRNA Mimic
Custom mirVana™ miRNA Mimic
<i>mir</i>Vana&trade; miRNA Inhibitor
mirVana™ miRNA Inhibitor
Pre-miR&trade; miRNA Precursor
Pre-miR™ miRNA Precursor
Customer-Defined Anti-miR&trade; miRNA Inhibitor
Anti-miR™ miRNA Inhibitors are chemically modified, single-stranded nucleic acids designed to specifically bind to and inhibit endogenous microRNA (miRNA) molecules.
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The transcriptional output for the vast majority of complex genomes, including the human genome, includes non-protein-coding RNA (Mattick 2001). These noncoding RNAs appear to be involved in a variety of cellular roles, ranging from simple housekeeping to complex regulatory functions.
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Where can I find the species information for your GeneChip miRNA arrays?
Does having multiple copies of the same probe across species impact hybridization in miRNA arrays?