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Nova 6000 pe150 platform

Manufactured by Illumina

The Nova 6000 PE150 platform is a high-throughput, next-generation sequencing system designed for DNA and RNA analysis. It provides up to 150 base pair paired-end sequencing capabilities with a focus on accuracy and efficiency.

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2 protocols using nova 6000 pe150 platform

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Single-cell RNA sequencing of lung tissue

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The three Sham group specimens, the three CLP group specimens, and the three Maresin1 group specimens were mixed, respectively, for single-cell RNA sequencing. Single-cell suspensions of lung tissue specimens were prepared according to OE Biotech Co., Ltd.’s advice [22 (link)]. The cells were then sorted using Miltenyi mouse CD45 magnetic beads according to the manufacturer’s recommendations and sequenced at a 1:1 ratio. According to the manufacturer’s guidelines, the single-cell libraries were constructed by 10× Genomics Chromium Single Cell 3ʹ Reagent Kits v3.1. The Illumina Nova 6000 PE150 platform was used to sequence the libraries.
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Single-Cell RNA-Seq Library Preparation

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Single cells from each sample were independently processed into single‐cell suspensions and library generations on a 10× Genomics system. The freshly prepared single‐cell suspension was adjusted to a cell concentration of 700–1200 cells µL−1, and the machine and library construction were carried out according to the operation manual of 10× Genomics Chromium Next GEM Single Cell 3ʹ Reagent Kits v3.1 (Catalog No. 1000268). The constructed library was subjected to high‐throughput sequencing using the Illumina Nova 6000 PE150 platform.
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