Plasma/Serum Circulating and Exosomal RNA Purification Kit

29500

Vendor: Norgen Biotek

Plasma/Serum Circulating and Exosomal RNA Purification Kit

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For rapid and simple isolation of circulating RNA including exosomal RNA from plasma/serum samples
Isolate all sizes of circulating and exosomal RNA, including microRNA
Versatile plasma and serum input volumes (0.25 mL to 2 mL)
Concentrate circulating and exosomal RNA into small elution volumes
Isolate inhibitor-free circulating and exosomal RNA
Bind and elute all RNA irrespective of size or GC content, without bias
Available in Spin Column or 96-well plate formats
Process 96-well plates using vacuum or centrifugation
Plasma/Serum Circulating and Exosomal RNA Purification Mini Kit (Slurry Format)

Norgen's Plasma/Serum Circulating and Exosomal RNA Purification Mini Kit (Slurry Format) provides a fast, reliable and simple procedure for isolating circulating and exosomal RNA from plasma and serum samples ranging from 0.25 mL to 2 mL. Norgen's Plasma/Serum Ciruclating and Exosomal RNA Purification 96-Well Kit (Slurry Format) provides a high throughput method for isolating ciculating and exosomal RNA from plasma and serum samples using either a vacuum manifold or centrifugation. These kits are able to isolate all sizes of circulating RNA and exosomal RNA, including microRNA, without the use of phenol or chloroform. The slurry format provides an advantage over other available kits in that it does not require extension tubes for the purification of free-circulating and exosomal RNA from large sample volumes. RNA can be isolated from either fresh or frozen samples using these kits. These kits are suitable for the isolation of RNA from serum or plasma prepared from blood collected only on either EDTA or citrate. Plasma samples prepared from blood collected on heparin should not be used as heparin can significantly interfere with many downstream applications including RT-PCR.
The purified plasma/serum free-circulating and exosomal RNA is eluted in an elution solution that is compatible with PCR, qPCR, methylation-sensitive reverse transcription qPCR, reverse transcription PCR, Northern blotting, RNase protection and primer extension, expression array assays, and NGS.
Free-circulating and exosmal plasma and serum RNA can serve as both tumor- and fetal-specific markers for cancer detection and prenatal diagnosis. As well, free-circulating and exosomal RNAs have the potential to provide biomarkers for other disease states. Free-circulating and exosomal RNA in plasma or serum are usually present as short fragments of less than 1000nt, and free-circulating miRNA (21nt) can also be found in plasma and serum