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Power sybr green

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Power SYBR green is a fluorescent dye used in real-time PCR (polymerase chain reaction) experiments to detect and quantify DNA. It binds to double-stranded DNA, and its fluorescence increases upon binding, allowing for the monitoring of DNA amplification during the PCR process.

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RNA Extraction and qPCR Analysis

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RNA was isolated from neurons using Trizol reagent following the manufacturer’s protocols. cDNA was generated using superscript IV following the manufacturers’ protocols with 2 μg of total RNA and using random hexamer primers. PCR was performed using GoTaq PCR mastermix (Promega). Quantitative PCR (qPCR) was performed using Power SYBR green and an MX3000P thermocycler (Agilent). Primers are shown in Table 1.
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Neuron RNA Isolation and Quantitative PCR

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RNA was isolated from neurons using Trizol reagent following the manufacturer’s protocols. cDNA was generated using superscript IV following the manufacturers’ protocols with 2 µg of total RNA and using random hexamer primers. PCR was performed using GoTaq PCR mastermix (Promega). Quantitative PCR (qPCR) was performed using Power SYBR green and an MX3000P thermocycler (Agilent). Primers are shown in Table 1.
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