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Mircury mirna isolation kit for biofluids

Manufactured by Qiagen
Sourced in Denmark

The MiRCURY miRNA Isolation kit for biofluids is a laboratory equipment product designed for the isolation of microRNA (miRNA) from various biological fluids, such as serum, plasma, urine, and cerebrospinal fluid. The kit utilizes a proprietary method to efficiently extract and purify miRNA from small sample volumes.

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Small RNAs (<1000 nts) were isolated from 50 μL serum using the miRCURY miRNA Isolation kit for biofluids (Exiqon, Vedbaek, Denmark) according to the manufacturer’s protocol. RNA was eluted with 50 μL RNase-free water (provided by manufacturer).
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Small RNAs (<1000 nts) were isolated from 50μL serum using the miRCURY miRNA Isolation kit for biofluids (Exiqon, Vedbaek, Denmark) according to the manufacturer’s protocol. RNA was eluted with 50μL RNase-free water.
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