Antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) are crucial research and therapeutic tools, offering strong support for investigating gene function, disease mechanisms, and the development of novel therapies. After ASO sequence design, synthesis, and production, a carefully designed set of in vitro experiments is required to validate the activity and function of the designed ASO, including the detection of mRNA-level inhibition efficiency and assessment of protein expression levels.
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