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5 years ago
Jody Hancock
2I would like to preserve leukocytes for future epigenetic analysis. How can I preserve them effectively in order to perform DNA methylation profiling at a later time?
Experiment: DNA methylation profiling Gene specific profiling - Hep3B SPRY1
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For DNA methylation profiling you only need the DNA, so a good way is to isolate the DNA first and then store the DNA at -20°C. You can also snap-freeze the cells using liquid nitrogen and then store the cells at -20°C and isolate the DNA later. For single cell DNA methylation profiling, probably fresh cells are the best,
Answered 5 years ago
Kriztian Huisman
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If you are going to perform DNA methylation profiling, i would advice you to promptly extract DNA in order to avoid exposition to any extra stress conditions that could potentially induce unwanted methylation changes in your samples. DNA can be stored safely for long times in the freezer.
Answered 4 years ago
Irvin S. Herold
For DNA methylation profiling you only need the DNA, so a good way is to isolate the DNA first and then store the DNA at -20°C. You can also snap-freeze the cells using liquid nitrogen and then store the cells at -20°C and isolate the DNA later. For single cell DNA methylation profiling, probably fresh cells are the best,
Answered 5 years ago
Kriztian Huisman
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