Poly(I:C) is a synthetic dsRNA polymer. Unlike naked poly(I:C) which is recognized by TLR3, transfected poly(I:C) is sensed by RIG-I/MDA-5 in a cell-type-specific manner [1,2].
Poly(I:C) (LMW)/LyoVec are complexes between poly(I:C) low molecular weight (LMW) and the transfection reagent LyoVec™.
These complexes induce the activation of the RIG-I/MDA-5 signaling pathway at concentrations ranging from 100 ng to 1 µg/ml in C57/WT murine embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs).
As the size of poly(I:C) has been shown to influence RIG-I/MDA-5 activation [3], we also provide the high molecular weight Poly(I:C) (HMW)/LyoVec.
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