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The Effects of siRNA SIRT1 on the Proliferation of Human Cervical Cancer Cells

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  • Hong Yu
  • Jing Wang
  • YujingWang
  • Chunmei Liu

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To investigate the effects of small interfering RNA (siRNA ) SIRT1 on the proliferation of human cervical cancer cells with the hopes of finding new diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. Chemical synthesis of siRNA targeted against SIRT1 were transfected into human cervical cancer C33A cells by Lipofectmine RNAi-MAX liposomes, on harvesting at 72h after transfection, the total RNA were extracted by the TRIZOL reagent and reverse transcribed into cDNA with the PrimeScript RT-PCR kit, and the expression level of SIRT1 mRNA was detected by RT-PCR. The cell proliferation was performed by CCK-8 method. RT-PCR results indicated that the mRNA expression of siRNA SIRT1 group was significantly down-regulated (P

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  • Hong Yu & Jing Wang & YujingWang & Chunmei Liu, 2016. "The Effects of siRNA SIRT1 on the Proliferation of Human Cervical Cancer Cells," International Journal of Sciences, Office ijSciences, vol. 5(03), pages 133-136, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:adm:journl:v:5:y:2016:i:3:p:133-136
    DOI: 10.18483/ijSci.986
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    SIRT1; RNAi; Cervical cancer cell;
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