in vivo RNAi
Complete solution for successful in vivo RNAi
In vivo RNAi experiments are more challenging than their in vitro counterparts due to the demands of the cellular environment. These added challenges necessitate the use of the highest-quality materials to obtain meaningful results, and a delivery reagent to transfect cells in the targeted organs of a subject animal. Invitrogen offers a complete solution for successful in vivo RNAi experiments including the highest quality chemically modified siRNA and a novel breakthrough delivery reagent.
Invivofectamine™ Reagent for in vivo delivery
Breakthrough technology for in vivo RNAi delivery
Now you can transfect cells to the target organs with confidence that the delivered material arrives intact and ready to perform knockdown. Learn more about using Invivofectamine™ Reagent to clear the in vivo RNAi hurdle.
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Stealth RNAi⢠siRNA - in vivo-ready duplexes
Chemically modified RNAi duplexes for specificity, stability, and effective knockdown
Stealth RNAi™ siRNA overcomes many in vivo-specific obstacles, ensuring effectiveness and stability in in vivo applications. Learn why Stealth RNAi™ siRNA is the gold standard:
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in vivo RNAi Research Considerations
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Learn more about experimental considerations and leading techniques.- Selecting RNAi effector molecules - siRNA synthetic duplexes or siRNA expressed from plasmids or viral vectors (shRNA and miRNAi)
- in vivo delivery
- in vivo RNAi protocols
- Answers to frequently asked questions
Click for a sortable compilation of in vivo RNAi references. Last updated August 2008.
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- RNAi and Epigenetics Sourcebook
- in vivo RNAi brochure
- Pol II miR vector brochure
- PlateSelect™ RNAi flyer
Web Seminars and Guides
Custom Services
Need help with your RNAi research? Contact us for a consultation and quote today.
Questions
Send your questions to our top researchers at RNAiresearcher
@invitrogen.com




