Promega Corporation announced today the launch of the Maxwell® 16 LEV RNA FFPE Kit for RNA isolation from mammalian FFPE (formalin fixed paraffin embedded) tissue samples. The new kit is designed to ...
BioEcho Life Sciences, a leading provider of innovative molecular biology solutions, announces the launch of its EchoLUTION FFPE RNA Kit, offering researchers a simplified protocol and superior RNA ...
Most clinical tissue samples are preserved using formalin fixation followed by embedding in paraffin. By some estimates, almost 90% of tissue sections are prepared using this methodology. Although ...
Saves labware, resources, and time Preserves frequently finite FFPE sample Increases the accuracy of tumor profiling by mitigating the bias caused by FFPE sample variability Compared to parallel or ...
RNA and DNA extraction kits take formalin-fixed tissue samples by storm, enabling superior quality and yields. Researchers using standard extraction protocols that heat samples to eliminate ...
Researchers are increasingly turning to RNA sequencing for gene expression analysis from challenging samples. These samples often include fine needle biopsies, micro-dissected tumors or highly ...
Precise, tailored cancer diagnosis and treatment, known as precision oncology, is gaining steam. But most methods able to look deeply at the molecular characteristics of a patient’s tumor rely on ...
No significant financial relationships to disclose. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2007 ASCO Annual Meeting. This abstract does not include a full text component.
While widely adopted for comprehensive transcriptome profiling, the methods of poly-A selected or ribodepleted RNA-sequencing may have key limitations, including input mass requirements, inefficient ...
RNA sequencing works best on fresh-frozen cells, but that’s not usually how samples from surgery or biopsies are prepared. For more than a century, the preferred method for long-term preservation of ...
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