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  1. Extraction and isolation of rat liver rRNAs Rat liver was homogenized, the supernatant was centrifuged, and RNA was extracted with a mixture of phenol and m-cresol. rRNA and mRNA were separated in the pre
  2. 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
  3. RNA extraction from fresh and frozen blood Whole blood contains nucleated leukocytes, so it is easy to extract RNA from blood, but red blood cells are rich in ribonuclease, so it is difficult to isolate
  4. Extraction of RNA from tissues by the CsCl method Because some tissues (e.g., pancreas and uterus) contain high concentrations of endogenous RNAases, more care must be taken in purifying tissue-derived RNA.
  5. 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
  6. 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.
  7. 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
  8. Viral RNA Extraction Viral RNA extraction can be (1) used for the study of RNA viral replication mechanisms, (2) used for reverse genetics studies, and (3) used for other studies in
  9. Principles, materials and procedures for denaturing agarose gel electrophoresis of RNA This experiment is mainly used to determine the integrity of RNA extracts.
  10. cDNA synthesis technology After the mRNA of the target gene has been identified by in vitro cell-free translation, the first strand of cDNA can be synthesized in the steps described in t
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