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  1. Isolation of cytoplasmic RNA from mammalian cells The following method is a simple and effective method for purifying cytoplasmic RNA from tissue culture cells, which appeared at an earlier stage of RNA isolati
  2. Total RNA extraction from egg and embryo cells This method is a simple and effective way to isolate RNA from oocytes, fertilized eggs and fetal cells of frogs, sea urchins, periphyton, worms and flies.
  3. Extraction of RNA from cultured cells by the CsCl method RNA preparation by guanidine thiocyanate extraction and cesium chloride centrifugation is suitable for isolation of RNA from cells with difficult separation of
  4. RNA extraction from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissues from the pathology department can be used for RNA expression analysis. RNA isolated from biopsy, surgical, and cadaver
  5. Effect of different methods of treating tissues on the yield of extracted RNA RNA Laboratory Techniques Manual (Molecular Cloning - Laboratory Guide Series)
  6. Methylmercury hydroxide agarose gel electrophoresis Methylmercury hydroxide reacts with the imine bonds on uracil and guanine in RNA, which are involved in Watson-Crick base pairing. Therefore, methylmercury hydr
  7. RNA SI Nuclease Mapping SI nuclease is an endonuclease that was isolated from Aspergillus oryzae. It can degrade single-stranded nucleic acids but not double-stranded nucleic acids. In
  8. Spot and slit hybridization Spot and slit hybridization analysis of RNA enables the qualitative or semi-quantitative determination of RNA by directly spotting RNA samples onto nitrocellulo
  9. Primer extension method RNA analysis The primer extension method can be used for RNA mapping and RNA 5' halo. In this method, an excess of a 5' end-labeled single-stranded RNA primer is hybridized
  10. Glyoxal/DMSO denaturing agarose gel electrophoresis Under slightly acidic conditions, the two acetaldehyde groups of glyoxal interact with the imino group of guanosine to form a cyclic compound, which inhibits th
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