Short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are powerful tools to suppress gene expression in mamalian cells. While siRNA transfection can often be bogged down by cell seeding and density the highlited study demonstrates a highly efficient reverse siRNA transfection protocol for A549 cells using Bio-Rad’s siLentFect lipid reagent that does not require prior seeding of cells. Furtheromore, the simplicity of the protocol makes it suitable for high-throughput transfection. The authors acheived an average of 94% knockdown for the two genes that were targetted without impairing cell viability.
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Tags: Bio-Rad, siLentFect, siRNA