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RNA Handling When Using the First Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit for RT-PCR (AMV)
First Strand cDNA Synthesis Kit for RT-PCR (AMV).
Reverse Transcription Protocol
Method for reverse transcription of RNA into DNA. Uses a premixed reagent that contains reverse transcriptase, dNTPs, primers, RNase inhibitor and buffer. Fast generation of cDNA.
Complete Whole Transcriptome Amplification Kit Protocol (WTA2)
WTA2, a Whole Transcriptome Amplification (WTA) method, allows for representative amplification of nanogram quantities of total RNA in less than 4 hours without 3-bias
Ago RIP to Isolate microRNA and their Targets Using Imprint® RNA Immunoprecipitation Kit
Sigma’s Imprint RNA Immunoprecipitation Kit was used to copurify human argonaute 2 (Ago2)-associated RNAs from HeLa cells. MicroRNAs reverse transcribed and quantitating using Mysticq reagents.
Whole Transcriptome Amplification of RNA from Low Cell-Number Samples
The efficacy of amplification of small quantities of total RNA with the Complete Whole Transcriptome Amplification Kit (WTA2) was examined in this study.
ECACC Nucleic Acids
DNA, RNA, cDNA derived from ECACC mammalian cell lines allow screening for genes or expression patterns to identify lines most suitable for specific research.
RNA Isolation from Blood, Cultured Cells, and Animal or Plant Tissue on Whatman™ FTA™ Cards
This article describes the evaluation of Whatman FTA cards from Cytiva for their ability to collect, store, and isolate high-quality RNA from a variety of crude biological samples.
Universal ProbeLibrary System Performance Data
Design Intron-Spanning Assays that Work the First Time
Quantitative RT-PCR
RT-qPCR products combine the effective of Reverse Transcriptase with hot-start taq-directed antibody in convenient ReadyMixes for probe-based or SYBR® Green based applications.
Nucleic Acid Sample Preparation Methodology
Spectrophotometry can be used to estimate DNA or RNA concentration and to analyze the purity of the preparation.