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RNA Cell HTS 96 Kits

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Product characteristic of the InviTrap ® <strong>RNA</strong> <strong>Cell</strong> <strong>HTS</strong> <strong>96</strong>-KitStarting material Yield Timeup to 5 x 10 5 human oranimal cells(cultured cells)max: 15-20 µge.g.10 - 15 µg total <strong>RNA</strong> from5 x10 5 NIH 3T3 fibroblasts5 µg total <strong>RNA</strong> from 1 x 10 5 MRC 5 cellsca. 35 min. using a centrifugeca. 40 min. using a vacuum manifoldca. 30 min. using centrifuge incombination with a vacuum manifoldThe InviTrap ® <strong>RNA</strong> <strong>Cell</strong> <strong>HTS</strong> <strong>96</strong> Kit/ C provide a fast and efficient way for the isolation of highquality total <strong>RNA</strong> from <strong>96</strong> – 192 <strong>RNA</strong> samples from max. 5 x 10 5 human or animal cells (cellculture), inter alia for field of research like agent-screenings, therapy monitoring, basic research,expressions profiling, and molecular diagnostic.The InviTrap ® <strong>RNA</strong> <strong>Cell</strong> <strong>HTS</strong> <strong>96</strong> Kit/ C is designed for use on a centrifuge, the InviTrap ® <strong>RNA</strong><strong>Cell</strong> <strong>HTS</strong> <strong>96</strong> Kit/ V for use in combination with the Invisorb ® <strong>96</strong> Vacuum Manifold.In less than 30 min. 192 samples can be processed gaining highly purified <strong>RNA</strong>.Special buffer conditions guarantee an efficient lysis of the starting material and an inactivation ofendogenous RNases. Genomic DNA-contaminations are almost completely separated from thetotal <strong>RNA</strong> by binding to a newly developed carrier substance.No enzymatic step, like DNase-digestion, to remove contaminating genomic DNA is necessary.Subsequent <strong>RNA</strong> is bound onto the membrane of the <strong>RNA</strong> Binding-Plate. Contaminants areremoved by following wash steps and high purified <strong>RNA</strong> can be eluted in small volume of RNasefree water.The extracted <strong>RNA</strong> contains enriched m<strong>RNA</strong>. The particle size distribution of purified <strong>RNA</strong> issimilar to those, gained using a CsCl – gradient.The procedures require minimal interaction by the user, allowing safe handling of potentiallyinfectious samples. The procedures are optimized to avoid sample-to-sample cross-contamination.Due to the high purity, the isolated total <strong>RNA</strong> is ready to use for a broad panel of downstreamapplications (see below) or can be stored at –80°C for subsequent use.Downstream Application○○○○○○RT-PCRDDRT-PCRReal-time PCR (quantitative RT-PCR, like TaqMan ® und LightCycler ® technologies)cDNA synthesesMirco array analysisNorthern Blot analysisNo toxic or hazardous chemicals like phenol/chloroform or ß-Mercaptoethanol are used. Traditionaltime-killing procedures can be replaced using the InviTrap ® <strong>RNA</strong> <strong>Cell</strong> <strong>HTS</strong> <strong>96</strong> Kit.For automated high throughput needs Invitek offers the InviTrap ® <strong>RNA</strong> <strong>Cell</strong> <strong>HTS</strong> <strong>96</strong> Kit/ R (seeorder information).Invitek also offers a column based system for the puification of <strong>RNA</strong> from cells in a single tubeformat. For small amounts of cells the InviTrap ® Spin <strong>Cell</strong> <strong>RNA</strong> Mini Kit and for larger samplequantity the InviTrap ® Spin <strong>Cell</strong> <strong>RNA</strong> Midi Kit, using the same procedure.If you are interested in using the kit on a laboratory workstation, please do not hesitate to contactour technical support (++49 (0)30-9489-2910/ 2901/ 2907).6 InviTrap ® <strong>RNA</strong> <strong>Cell</strong> <strong>HTS</strong> <strong>96</strong> Kit/ C and V 0810

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