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Vic dye labeled probe

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific

The VIC dye labeled probe is a fluorescent DNA probe used in real-time PCR experiments. It is designed to specifically bind to and detect target DNA sequences. The VIC dye emits a fluorescent signal when excited, allowing for the quantification of the target DNA during the PCR process.

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2 protocols using vic dye labeled probe

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Gene Expression Analysis by qPCR

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Total RNA was extracted using a RNeasy kit (QIAGEN) and reverse-transcription was done using the High Capacity RNA-to-cDNA kit (Thermo Fisher). Real-time quantitative PCR was done on a QuantStudio 6 Flex (Thermo Fisher) using TaqMan PCR (Applied Biosciences). FAM dye labeled probes (Thermo Fisher) were used against KRAS, CHEK1, MYC, and RIF1 and a VIC dye labeled probe was against ACTB, as a house-keeping control. Delta-delta CT was calculated for each sample. All samples were run as technical duplicates which were then standardized to their respective NS or vehicle treated controls. Means and standard deviations were calculated from the standardized values of three to four biological replicates.
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Gene Expression Analysis by qPCR

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Total RNA was extracted using a RNeasy kit (QIAGEN) and reverse-transcription was done using the High Capacity RNA-to-cDNA kit (Thermo Fisher). Real-time quantitative PCR was done on a QuantStudio 6 Flex (Thermo Fisher) using TaqMan PCR (Applied Biosciences). FAM dye labeled probes (Thermo Fisher) were used against KRAS, CHEK1, MYC, and RIF1 and a VIC dye labeled probe was against ACTB, as a house-keeping control. Delta-delta CT was calculated for each sample. All samples were run as technical duplicates which were then standardized to their respective NS or vehicle treated controls. Means and standard deviations were calculated from the standardized values of three to four biological replicates.
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