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LPA4 shRNA#2/pBS-U6

Eukaryotic shRNA expression vector of mouse LPA4.

Catalog number RDB17293
Resource name LPA4 shRNA#2/pBS-U6
Clone info. Eukaryotic shRNA expression vector of mouse lysophosphatidic acid receptor 4 (LPA4) shRNA #2, U6 promoter. The target sequences for RNAi are 5'-gggacugcguuccucaccaac-3'.
Vector backbone pSB-U6 (plasmid)
Size of vector backbone 3.3 kb
Selectable markers Amp^r
Gene/insert name mouse LPA4
Depositor Kurabayashi, Nobuhiro |

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Terms and conditions set forth by the DEPOSITOR In publishing the research results obtained by use of the BIOLOGICAL RESOURCE, a citation of literature designated by the DEPOSITOR is requested. (Kurabayashi N. et al. Development, 145(17), pii: dev162529, 2018.)
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RDB17293 LPA4 shRNA#2/pBS-U6 Under QC test. Please contact us. DNA solution

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Original reference

original Kurabayashi, N., The LPA-LPA4 axis is required for establishment of bipolar morphology and radial migration of newborn cortical neurons. Development 145 (17). pii: dev162529 (2018). PMID 30217809.

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Sequence information

This clone will be sequenced a portion and digested by restriction enzyme for examination.


References

Original, user report and related articles

original Kurabayashi, N., The LPA-LPA4 axis is required for establishment of bipolar morphology and radial migration of newborn cortical neurons. Development 145 (17). pii: dev162529 (2018). PMID 30217809.

2019.07.17

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