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1 - 8 of 8 citations for ssc mir 432 5p RT PCR Primer Set since 2019
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bioRxiv - Biophysics 2023Quote: ... The temperature was then set to 30 °C and protein expression was induced by adding 0.2 % arabinose (Goldbio). Cells were grown for additional 16 hours ...
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bioRxiv - Molecular Biology 2019Quote: ... Luminescence assays were set-up in 96-well plates with 1.5 million cells in 200 μl and 500 μM firefly luciferin (GoldBio), 100X dilution of renilla luciferin (Promega ...
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bioRxiv - Cancer Biology 2024Quote: ... Blots were blocked for 1 h at RT in 1X TBST + 3% BSA Fraction V (Gold Biotechnology, Olivette, MO) and then incubated in primary antibody diluted in blocking buffer with overnight rocking at 4°C (phosphorylated and total EGFR ...
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bioRxiv - Genetics 2021Quote: ... After extraction for 30 min at RT samples were centrifuged 600g 3 min and supernatants were precleared with 15μl of protein A agarose beads (Goldbio, cat. P-400-5) for 2 hours at RT ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2021Quote: ... RT-qPCR was carried out in a 20 µL reaction mixture with extracted RNA and One step RT-qPCR 2x Master Mix containing ROX as a passive reference dye (Gold Biotechnology, St. Louis, MO) and 300 nM forward and reverse primers and 200 nM MGB probe ...
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2023Quote: ... The PCR products were visualized in a 0.8% agarose gel stained with GelRedTM (GoldBio) using 80V for 40 minutes and visualized under blue light with a Gel Imager C300 (Azure biosystems).
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bioRxiv - Microbiology 2023Quote: ... The PCR product was run out on a 1% agarose (GoldBio Cat#: A-201-1000) gel in Tris-Acetate-EDTA (TE ...
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bioRxiv - Molecular Biology 2019Quote: ... The CUS2 ORF was deleted from start to stop codon by transformation and integration of a natNT2 PCR product with ends homologous to sequences flanking the CUS2 ORF and conferring resistance to 100 μg/mL nourseothricin (GoldBio) as described (Janke et al ...