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Thunderbird next sybr qpcr mix reagents

Manufactured by Toyobo
Sourced in Japan

THUNDERBIRD Next SYBR qPCR Mix reagents are a high-performance real-time PCR reagent mixture designed for quantitative PCR (qPCR) applications. The reagents are optimized for fast and reliable detection and quantification of target DNA sequences using SYBR Green I fluorescent dye.

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2 protocols using thunderbird next sybr qpcr mix reagents

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Quantifying OAd-tAIB-Luc in Tumor Tissues

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Total DNA of tumor tissues was isolated using DNAzol (Molecular Research Center, Cincinnati, OH) 18 days after virus administration. The OAd-tAIB-Luc genome copy numbers in the tumor tissues were quantified by real-time PCR analysis using THUNDERBIRD Next SYBR qPCR Mix reagents (TOYOBO, Osaka, Japan) and a StepOnePlus System (Thermo Fisher Scientific). The sequences of the primers are the following: Forward, 5’-GGGATCGTCTACCTCCTTTTG-3’, Reverse, 5’-GGGCAGCAGCGGATGAT-3’.
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Quantifying Adenovirus Genome Copy Number

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Pancreatic cancer cells were seeded on a 12-well plate at a density of 1-2×10 5 cells/well. On the following day, cells were infected with OAds at 100 VP/cell. Total DNA was isolated using DNAzol (Molecular Research Center, Cincinnati, OH, USA) 24 and 72 h after infection. The Ad genome copy numbers were quantified by real-time PCR analysis using the primers for the Ad5 E4 and Ad35 E1A genes, a StepOnePlus System (Thermo Fisher Scientific), and THUNDERBIRD NEXT SYBR qPCR Mix reagents (TOYOBO, Osaka, Japan). The sequences of the primers are previously described (27) (link).
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