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Long-term Silencing of Intersectin-1s in Mouse Lungs by Repeated Delivery of a Specific siRNA via Cationic Liposomes. Evaluation of Knockdown Effects by Electron Microscopy

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Repeated retro-orbital injections of cationic liposomes/siRNA/ITSN-1s complexes in mice, every 72 hours for 24 days, efficiently deliver the siRNA duplex to the mouse lung microvasculature reducing ITSN-1s mRNA and protein expression by 75%. This technique is highly reproducible in an animal model, has no adverse effects and avoids fatalities.

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0:05

Title

2:06

Prepare Cationic Liposomes and Liposomes:siRNA-ITSN-1 Complexes

5:30

Mouse Retro-orbital Vein Injection (Internal Angle of the Eye Socket)

6:39

Mouse Lung Perfusion and Tissue Collection for Biochemical Studies

8:23

Mouse Lung Tissue Processing for EM

10:21

Results: Down-regulation of Intersectin-1 Expression Affects Morphology of Lung Tissue

15:14

Conclusion

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