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Label IT® siRNA Tracker Intracellular Localization Kits

Efficient, direct labeling for in vitro and in vivo tracking of siRNA

Product No.QuantityPriceAdd to
Cy™3 Labeling Kit
MIR 7212labels 50 µg siRNA$320.00
Cy™5 Labeling Kit
MIR 7213labels 50 µg siRNA$320.00
Fluorescein Labeling Kit
MIR 7216labels 50 µg siRNA$291.00
CX-Rhodamine Labeling Kit
MIR 7214labels 50 µg siRNA$291.00
TM-Rhodamine Labeling Kit
MIR 7215labels 50 µg siRNA$291.00
Biotin Labeling Labeling Kit
MIR 7217labels 50 µg siRNA$291.00
NOTE: Each kit contains sufficient quantities to label 50 µg siRNA.
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  • Versatile Labeling—Efficiently label and visualize the siRNA of your choice.
  • One-step Chemical Method—Easily and consistently control the labeling reactions and labeling density.
  • High Efficiency Labeling—Optimal visualization of siRNA in cells and tissues.

Kit Components:

Each Kit contains Label IT® siRNA Tracker Reagent, Label IT® Reconstitution Solution, 10X Labeling Buffer A , and siRNA Dilution Buffer.

For more information on siRNA delivery in vivo, see the following references:
Lewis et al (2002) Nature Genetics 32: 107-107.
Zhang et al (1999) Human Gene Therapy 10: 1735-1737.
Liu et al (1999) Gene Therapy 6: 1258-1266.
Hagstrom et al (2004) Molecular Therapy 10: 386-398.

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Figure 1A and 1B
Figure 1A   Figure 1B
 
Figure 1. Delivery of Labeled siRNA to Mouse Liver. siRNA (25 µg) was labeled with Label IT® siRNA Tracker Cy™3 Kit and delivered to mice through the tail vein using either low volume injection conditions (100 µl)(Figure 1A) or hydrodynamic injection conditions (2 ml over 6-8 seconds) (Figure 1B). Mouse livers were harvested 30 minutes after injection, fixed in paraformaldehyde, sectioned (10 µm thick) and analyzed. A representative hepatocyte (h) and sinusoid (s) are indicated in each panel. The hydrodynamic injection of siRNA results in siRNA uptake by the majority of the hepatocytes in the liver.

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