Gist 882
GIST-882 is a laboratory instrument used for DNA/RNA analysis. It is designed to perform gel electrophoresis for the separation and visualization of nucleic acid fragments. The core function of GIST-882 is to facilitate the separation and analysis of DNA or RNA samples.
2 protocols using gist 882
GIST Cell Line Culturing Protocol
Silencing AOC4P in GIST Cells
GIST-T1 and GIST-882 cells were inoculated into a six-well culture plate in a 37°C incubator overnight. The experiment had three groups to test the effect of AOC4P on GIST including negative control group (CN), silence AOC4P group (si AOC4P), and silence negative control group (si CT). Lipidosome2000 (Amersham Bioscience, Piscataway, NJ, USA) was used to transfect 1 µg si AOC4P and 1 µg si RNA in cells as si AOC4P and si CT group, respectively. The sequences of si-AOC4P are as follows: sense: 5′-GGUAAGGCAUCCUGGCAGAUU-3′ and antisense: 5′-CCAGAGGUAUGGAAACAAAUU-3′.
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