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Purelink total rna purification kit

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific
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The PureLink Total RNA Purification Kit is a laboratory product designed to efficiently isolate total RNA from a variety of sample types, including cells, tissues, and bacteria. The kit utilizes a silica-based membrane technology to capture and purify the RNA, allowing for high-quality RNA extraction suitable for downstream applications such as RT-PCR, Northern blotting, and microarray analysis.

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2 protocols using purelink total rna purification kit

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Profiling Lung Adenocarcinoma Transcriptomes

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The tumor and paired normal samples were collected from three lung adenocarcinoma patients with written informed consent. Total RNA was prepared by the PureLink Total RNA purification kit (Invitrogen, USA). The quality and integrity of RNA were accessed by the Qubit3.0 Fluorometer (Life Technologies, USA) and Agilent 2100 RNA Nano 6000 Assay Kit (Agilent Technologies, USA). Three micrograms of RNAs per sample were used for the following steps. The rRNA in the library were removed by Ribo-Zero GoldKits (Illumina, USA). Twelve libraries for six samples with 2 replicates each were constructed using NEBNext Ultra DirectionalRNA Library Prep Kit for Illumina (NEB, USA) according to the product instruction. They were finally sequenced by Illumina HiSeq2500 for 150 bp pair-end sequencing.
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RNA Extraction and RT-qPCR Analysis Protocol

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Cultured CFF-16HBEge cells and hBE cells were lysed following ASO treatments and total RNA was prepared using the PureLink Total RNA Purification Kit as per the manufacturer’s instructions (Invitrogen, Carlsbad, CA). The RT-qPCR analysis was performed with QuantStudio 6 and 7 Flex real-time PCR systems (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA) using AgPath-ID One-Step RT-PCR reagents (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA). RT-qPCR results were normalized to quantified total RNA using the Quant-iT Ribogreen RNA reagent (Molecular Probes, Eugene, OR) and to housekeeping gene β-actin. TaqMan primer-probe set sequences are provided (Supplementary Table 1).
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