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Light cycler 480 sybr system

Manufactured by Roche

The Roche Light Cycler 480 Sybr System is a real-time PCR (polymerase chain reaction) instrument designed for quantitative gene expression analysis. It utilizes SYBR Green I as the detection dye, allowing for the measurement of target gene amplification in real-time. The system offers precise temperature control, high-throughput capabilities, and user-friendly software for data analysis.

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Quantitative RT-PCR for Gene Expression

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Total RNA extraction was performed with TRIzol Reagent (Life, 139505) and cDNA was synthesized using a cDNA reverse transcription kit (Roache). Amplification and detection were performed on a Light Cycler 480 Sybr System (Roche Applied Science) with the SYBR Green qPCR SuperMix (Promega) For quantitative RT-PCR, β-actin was used as an endogenous control. The primers are shown in Supplementary Table 1.
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Quantification of Hepatic Gene Expression

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Total RNA isolated from liver samples was used. The cDNA synthesis of total RNA was carried out using a ReverTra Ace qPCR RT kit (TOYOBO, Osaka, Japan) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. To measure the mRNA amount in liver samples, RT-PCR was conducted with SYBR green dye using the LightCycler 480 SYBR system (Roche Applied Science, Mannheim, Germany). The oligonucleotide primers used for amplification were obtained from commercial products (Adh1, Aldh1, Aldh2, Gsta2, Gsta4, Gstm1, Gstt2, Sod1 and Actb (β-actin) (Takara Bio, Shiga, Japan)). The expression of each gene was normalized to that of β-actin mRNA.
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