276 results found for "RNA purification"
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For which applications can I use extracted RNA?
Extracted RNA can be used for any downstream application that requires RNA sample as an input for gene expression analysis and profiling, including real-time PCR and RNA-seq. …
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Can I use the kit to extract DNA from FFPE samples?
No, you cannot use this kit to extract DNA. …
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How many samples could be processed with the Advanta FFPE RNA Extraction Kit?
The kit contains sufficient reagents to perform 50 extractions. …
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What types of samples could be used with the Advanta FFPE RNA Extraction Kit?
Extraction of RNA could be done using FFPE samples in forms of slides, curls and sections, core needle biopsies, or fine needle aspirates. …
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What is the final elution volume of the Advanta FFPE RNA Extraction Kit Protocol?
The final elution volume is 20 μL. It is recommended to retrieve no more than 18 μL to avoid drawing out beads into the final RNA suspension solution. …
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What do you recommend as FFPE RNA reference material for control?
We recommend using the 5 Fusion Multiplex RNA Negative Control (Horizon Discovery, PN HD783) for a control. …
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Sample Preparation
Enable your translational and clinical research with quality nucleic acids …
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How long can I store extracted material?
Extracted material is stable for up to 30 days when stored at –80 °C and up to 1 week at –20 °C. …
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What kind of magnetic separator do you recommend?
We recommend using the DynaMag™-2 Magnet from Thermo Fisher Scientific (PN 12321D). …
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Can I purchase ethanol from any vendor?
Yes, you can purchase ethyl alcohol from any vendor as long as it is pure ethyl alcohol, 200 proof, molecular biology grade. …
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Can I purchase hexadecane from any vendor?
Yes, you can purchase hexadecane from any vendor. Hexadecane needs to be of ≥99% purity. …
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How much tissue should I start with?
The Advanta™ FFPE RNA Extraction Kit Protocol (PN 101-6554) is applicable for extraction of RNA from FFPE tissue sections that are 5–10 µm thick with an area of 20–200 mm2, for a total volume of up to 2.0 mm3 of tissue in each reaction. …
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Why do I need to prepare fresh 80% ethanol?
Diluted ethanol evaporates over time, and its concentration changes. …
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My extracted RNA yield is lower than expected. What could be causing that?
Lower RNA yield could be caused by (a) the loss of tissue sample during the hexadecane and/or 100% ethanol removal steps of the Advanta™ FFPE RNA Extraction Kit Protocol or (b) the type of magnetic stand used. …
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Can I prepare a master mix for steps that require mixing multiple reagents?
A few steps that direct the user to pipet reagents individually into each sample tube can be modified into a master mix preparation for easier pipetting when more than a few sample tubes are processed at a time. …
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How can I assess RNA quantity and integrity?
The quantity of RNA can be estimated by either UV absorbance at 260 nm (such as NanoDrop™) or fluorescence assay (such as Qubit®). …
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What is DV200?
DV200 represents the percentage of RNA fragments that are >200 nucleotides in size. …
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Can I still use RNA integrity number (RIN)?
The RNA integrity number (RIN) is an algorithm for assigning integrity values to RNA measurements using the 28S-to-18S-rRNA ratio. Both the 28S and 18S rRNA are fragmented in the RNA extracted from FFPE samples. Therefore, RIN may not be a relevant metric for FFPE-derived RNA samples. …
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Advanta Assays and Kits
Combining microfluidics technology with optimized reagents produces high-quality results in less time. …
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