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Sybr green quantitative real time pcr

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SYBR Green is a fluorescent dye used for quantitative real-time PCR. It binds to double-stranded DNA and emits a fluorescent signal that can be detected and measured during the PCR process to quantify the amount of target DNA present in a sample.

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Quantitative Real-time PCR Analysis

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EphB1, p21, Bcl-2, and p53 mRNA expression levels were analyzed using SYBR Green quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR; Applied Biosystems Applera) with HPRT as a reference gene. Complementary DNA synthesis was accomplished from 1 μg RNA (RNeasy mini kit; Qiagen). Relative mRNA expression levels of the gene of interest were calculated using the ΔΔCt method relatively to the mean HPRT mRNA expression levels. Primer sequences are depicted in Supplementary Table S1.
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Quantitative Analysis of RNA Levels

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At 8 weeks after treatment, the mouse liver was obtained and subjected to total RNA extraction using Trizol reagent. Relative levels of amplificants were identified utilizing SYBR Green quantitative realtime pcr (qPCR) mix (applied biosystems) on Applied Biosystems Real-Time PCR System (Table 1).
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