hsa-miR-1-3p miRNA Mimic
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Product Name
hsa-miR-1-3p miRNA Mimic -
Unit
2 x 2.5 nmol -
Description
microRNA Mimics are chemically synthesized, double-stranded miRNA-like RNA which are designed to copy the functionality of mature endogenous miRNA upon transfection. At the 5'-end, it is synthesized with a partially complementary motif to 3'UTR end of the target gene, which allows the miRNA mimic to specifically bind to the target. Transfection of mimics followed by downstream gene expression analysis or phenotypic analysis, is performed to elucidate the targets and roles of particular miRNAs. miRNA Mimic Negative Control can be purchased separately (Cat. No. MCH000000). -
Gene Name
hsa-miR-1 -
Accession Number
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Species
Human (H. sapiens) -
System
Synthetic miRNA -
Storage Condition
-20°C
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Asked on Jan 30 2026
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The lentivirus should be aliquoted into smaller working volumes and then stored at -80°C. Lentivirus is sensitive to storage temperature and to freeze/thaws. It can lose up to 5% or more activity with each freeze/thaw. When stored properly, viral stocks of an appropriate titer should be suitable for use for up to one year. After long-term storage, we recommend re-titering your viral stocks before use.
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Answered on Jan 30 2026
Question
ABM community
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Asked on Jan 31 2023
Answer
Yes, it is ready to use. Just load suggested volume (5ul) to the well.
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Answered on Jan 31 2023
ABM community
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Asked on Jan 30 2026
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abm lentiviral transfer vectors use the third generation lentivirus system. It is based on the inactivated HIV genome. Note that our lentivirus packaging plasmids cannot be integrated into the host and are transiently expressed.
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Answered on Jan 30 2026
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Asked on Mar 24 2025
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We recommend using abm’s 2nd Generation Packaging System Mix (Cat. No. LV003) or 3rd Generation Packaging System Mix (Cat. No. LV053). abm’s lentiviral vectors have been tested and are compatible with Invitrogen’s packaging mix; we have not tested other suppliers and cannot guarantee compatibility.
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Answered on Mar 24 2025
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Asked on Mar 24 2025
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Higher MOI will provide more copies of the antibiotic resistance gene per cell. Cells containing multiple copies of the resistance gene can withstand higher antibiotic concentrations compared to those at lower MOIs. The concentration of antibiotic should be adjusted to a level that will cause selection for the desired population of transduced cells without going below the minimum antibiotic concentration you have established in your killing curve.
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Answered on Mar 24 2025
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Asked on Jan 30 2026
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MOI (Multiplicity of Infection) refers to the number of viral particles per cell used in the infection, e.g. an MOI of 5 indicates that there are five infectious units (IU) or transducing units (TU) for every cell. MOI is determined by calculating the numbers of viral particles added per well then divide this number by the number of cells seeded into the well. We also recommend transducing the cells with a range of MOIs as different cell types may require different MOIs for successful transduction.
MOI = Product Titer (IU/ml) x Virus Volume (ml) / Total Cell Number
MOI = Product Titer (IU/ml) x Virus Volume (ml) / Total Cell Number
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The concentration must be optimized for each cell type. Typical selection amounts are around 0.1 - 0.5µg per ml.
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Asked on Mar 24 2025
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Yes.
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Optimal cell density for lentiviral transduction is generally 50-70% confluent for most cell types. Certain cell lines may require the optimal cell density to be determined experimentally.
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These are medium-high copy plasmids and should be propagated in a cloning E. coli strain such as DH5α. Typical yields from a 250ml culture is 300-500µg plasmid DNA.
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Answered on Jan 30 2026
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