CARBUnnMag mRNA Kit

Storage

2-8° C

CARBUnnMag mRNA Kit
CB5C511-01 24 rxns
CB5C511-02 96 rxns
Description
CARBUnnMag mRNA Kit uses oligo(dT)-conjugated magnetic beads to specifically bind to poly(A) tailed mRNA. It is suitable for isolating mRNA from purified highly intact total RNA (0.1-10 μg, RIN value≥8). The isolated mRNAcan be used in RT-PCR, qRT-PCR, next generation sequencing, or other applications. This kit is compatible with magnetic-rod high-throughput nucleic acid extractor.
mRNA Capture Effect
After using CARBUnnMag mRNA Kit to capture mRNA of total RNA from human Hela cells, zebra fish, tobacco and corn, use ProPrime Green qPCR Supermix to quantify the rRNA (18S RNA) and mRNA (GAPDH) before and after the capture, and calculate its ΔCt (Ct before capture minus Ct after capture) to reflect the mRNA capture efficiency.
Storage

15-25° C

RNAhold
CT5H101-01 100 ml
Description
RNAhold is an aqueous, nontoxic tissue preservation solution. It can inactivate RNase and keeps RNAintact by permeating cells and tissues. Cells and tissues can be stored at this solution for one week at room temperature without RNA degradation. It can be used for RNA preservation from bacteria, cells and most fresh animal tissues.
  • Immediate RNase inactivation.
  • Sample can be stored at room temperature for 1 week, 2-8°C for 1 month, -20°C or -80°C for long term storage.
  • Ideal for field sample collection.
Storage

at room temperature

RNase-free Water
CT7I201-01 25 ml
Description
RNase-free Water is prepared from deionized water incubated with 0.01% DEPC, then autoclaved to remove residual DEPC. It is suitable for RNA-related molecular biology applications.
Storage

4° C

Others

-20° C

2×RNA Loading Buffer
CT7H201-01 1 ml
Description
This product is used as a loading buffer in RNA electrophoresis. It is suitable for denatured or native agarose gel and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Prior to loading, add equal volume of the Loading Buffer to the RNAsample (or RNAmarker), heat at 70°C for 10 minutes, immediately chill on ice, and load on the gel.
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