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Invitrogen™ Human Brain Total RNA
Description
The highest-quality RNA available from Invitrogen, it is DNase-treated, subjected to unsurpassed quality control standards, and certified to contain small RNAs (miRNA, siRNA, and snRNA). One tube containing 100 μg is provided at a concentration of 1 mg/mL. Intactness of mRNA, genomic DNA contamination, presence/absence of enzymatic inhibitors, and ribosomal RNA contamination in poly(A) preparations are all important aspects used to judge the quality of FirstChoice™ RNAs. The samples are processed using Invitrogen RNA isolation reagents to produce highly pure, intact RNA. A stringent DNase treatment is performed to ensure that the RNA is ready for use in any downstream application, including RT-PCR. Because it is impossible to remove every DNA molecule from an RNA sample, each preparation is tested to ensure that any residual DNA contamination is insignificant. The integrity of the RNA is verified by capillary electrophoresis using the Agilent™ 2100 bioanalyzer.
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Shipping Condition: Dry ice
Certifications
microRNA-Certified
Specifications
Specifications
| Concentration | 1 mg/mL |
| Content And Storage | Store at or below -70°C. Avoid multiple freeze–thaw cycles. Aliquots of the product may be stored short-term at -20°C. DO NOT STORE IN FROST-FREE FREEZER. |
| Species | Human |
| Sample Type | Total RNA |
| Product Line | Ambion |
| Purity | microRNA-Certified |
| Quantity | 100 μg |
| Sample Treatment | DNase-Treated |
| Sample Source | Normal Tissue |
| Shipping Condition | Dry Ice |
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, please visit this website (http://www.thermofisher.com/us/en/home/life-science/dna-rna-purification-analysis/rna-extraction/rna-types/purified-rna.html) for our FirstChoice total RNA isolated from human tissues, as well as from E. coli and human cell lines.
The Human Brain Total RNA (Cat. No. AM7962) is isolated from one individual donor. The donor demographics, such as race, gender, age, and cause of death (COD), can be found on the certificate of analysis (COA).
You can find the COA for a specific lot number by using the Documents and Certificatessearch page or by filling out a Certificate of Analysis (COA) or Certificate of Origin (COO) Request Form.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.