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2200 tapestation analyzer

Manufactured by Agilent Technologies

The 2200 TapeStation analyzer is a lab equipment product from Agilent Technologies. It is designed to perform automated electrophoretic analysis of DNA, RNA, and protein samples.

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2 protocols using 2200 tapestation analyzer

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Exosomal RNA Sequencing Protocol

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Total RNA was isolated from plasma exosome by TRIzol (Life Technologies). The quantity and quality of RNA were assessed by the NanoDrop ND‐1000 spectrophotometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific). RNA integrity was determined by RNA integrity number with the 2200 TapeStation analyzer (Agilent Technologies), and samples that had an RNA integrity number above 7.0 were considered acceptable. The isolated RNAs were used for preparing cDNA libraries by NEBNext Ultra RNA Library Prep Kit for Illumina (ENB). Products were purified with Agencourt AMPure XP beads (Beckman) and diluted to 10 pM for cluster generation in situ on a HiSeq 3000 paired‐end flow cell. The clustering of the index‐coded samples was carried out using a HiSeq Rapid PE Cluster Kit V2 (Illumina). After cluster generation, the libraries were sequenced (2 × 150 bp) on the HiSeq 3000 platform (RiboBio Sequencing Facility, http://www.ribobio.com).
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METTL14 Silencing RNA Sequencing

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Total RNA was isolated from METTL14 silencing and control H1299 cells. The quantity and quality of RNA were assessed by the NanoDrop ND‐1000 spectrophotometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific). RNA integrity was determined by RNA integrity number with the 2200 TapeStation analyzer (Agilent Technologies), and samples that had an RNA integrity number above 7.0 were considered acceptable. The isolated RNAs were used for preparing cDNA libraries by NEBNext Ultra RNA Library Prep Kit for Illumina (ENB). Products were purified with Agencourt AMPure XP beads (Beckman) and diluted to 10 pM for cluster generation in situ on a HiSeq 3000 paired‐end flow cell. The clustering of the index‐coded samples was carried out using a HiSeq Rapid PE Cluster Kit V2 (Illumina). After cluster generation, the libraries were sequenced (2 × 150 bp) on the HiSeq 3000 platform.
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