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Stabilizing reagent

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific
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Stabilizing Reagent is a laboratory product designed to maintain the integrity and stability of various biological samples during storage and transportation. Its core function is to preserve the physical and chemical properties of the samples, enabling reliable analysis and testing.

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2 protocols using stabilizing reagent

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Whole Blood RNA Collection Protocol

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Fasting whole blood samples were collected from each patient during clinical visits. Peripheral blood (3 mL per patient) was collected in Tempus™ Blood RNA Tubes containing 6 mL of Stabilizing Reagent (Thermo Fischer Scientific) and subsequently frozen at − 80 °C for long-term storage.
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Paired Blood and Serum Collection

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Fasting paired whole blood and serum samples were collected at the same time from each patient during clinical visits. Peripheral blood (3 ml) was collected in Tempus™ Blood RNA Tube containing 6 mL Stabilizing Reagent (Thermo Fischer Scientific, USA) and subsequently frozen at −80 °C for long-term storage. Serum was collected in Vacuette® serum separating tubes (Greiner Bio-One GmbH, Austria). Samples were centrifuged at 3500 rpm for 10 minutes, aliquoted and stored at −80 °C until further use.
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