Melanoma (Skin Cancer ]Exosome RNA
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Catalog number101Bio-P241-MN
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PricePlease ask
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Size50Reactions
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DescriptionsMELANOMA (SKIN CANCER ]EXOSOME RNA , is only used for research, studies the activity of human exosome RNA of a size of 50rxn, conservable during 6months
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ApplicationExosome
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Shelf life6months
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Sorage temperatureStored at -80 ℃
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Shipping conditionDry ice
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Type of reagentPlease consult labeling
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Final productRNA, NGS ready
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Regulatory approvalsUse only for research
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TipsOur specialists recommend you to follow carefully the instructions when using the Melanoma (Skin Cancer ]Exosome RNA . Check the lot number and expiration date before first use and follow the pre-written instructions in the technical sheet for long-term storage
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OrderingTo order Melanoma (Skin Cancer ]Exosome RNA , please use the Cat. N°.101Bio-P241-MNand submit your purchase order by email or by fax. A discount is available for larger or bulk quantities, please contact us for more information
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Technical filePlease contact our technical support - [email protected] - to request a datasheet, the user manual, certificate of analysis or the MSDS file.
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GeneExosomes are 50 nm small lipoprotein vesicles containing lots of microRNAs. The diagnostic value of exosomic miRNAs is due to their role in signal transduction and cell differentiation. Exoslomal total RNA can be analyzed by next gen sequencing to perform a diagnostic micro RNA profile.
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Gene target
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Short nameMelanoma (Skin Cancer ]Exosome RNA
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Techniqueexosome, exosomic, exosomes, RNAs are to store at -70 C
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Alternative nameMelanoma (Skin Cancer ]exosomal RNA
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Alternative techniqueexosomes
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Tissueskin, exosome
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Diseasecancer
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MeSH Data
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Name
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ConceptScope note: Experimentally induced mammary neoplasms in animals to provide a model for studying human BREAST NEOPLASMS.
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Tree numbers
- C04.588.531.500
- C04.619.590
- E05.598.500.496.843
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Qualifiersdiagnosis, parasitology, immunology, microbiology, diagnostic imaging, physiopathology, secondary, enzymology, etiology, mortality, epidemiology, blood, cerebrospinal fluid, chemically induced, congenital, diet therapy, drug therapy, therapy, chemistry, psychology, urine, virology, history, blood supply, classification, economics, embryology, genetics, nursing, radiotherapy, prevention & control, pathology, ultrastructure, metabolism, complications, surgery