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Positive cytoplasm control probe 18s

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The Positive cytoplasm control probe 18S is a laboratory reagent designed to detect the presence of 18S ribosomal RNA, a component of the small subunit of the eukaryotic ribosome. This probe serves as a positive control to validate the functionality of RNA detection procedures.

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2 protocols using positive cytoplasm control probe 18s

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Quantitative LINC00460 lncRNA Detection

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RNA FISH assay was performed with the Ribo FISH Kit (Ribo, China) according to the manufacturer's instructions. The lncRNA probe mix of LINC00460 and positive nucleus control probe U6 and positive cytoplasm control probe 18S were designed and purchased from Ribo. Images of cultured cells were obtained using the ZEISS Laser Scanning Confocal Microscope LSM710 with oil ×67 magnification lenses, and ZEN 2.3 software was used.
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lncRNA Expression Profiling by RNA FISH

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RNA FISH assay was performed with Ribo Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization Kit (Ribo, China) according to manufacturer’s instructions. The lncRNA probe mix of u50535 and positive nucleus control probe U6 and positive cytoplasm control probe 18S were designed and purchased from Ribo company. The FISH results were captured by confocal instrument (Leica TCS-SP8).
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