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ROS has a very short half-lives in biological environment as they are influenced by exposure to ambient oxygen. As it is highly reactive and hard to measure care should be taken to ensure the stability of the sample during isolation, preparation, storage, and analysis.

Cellular assays ROS assay cell type PLHC-1 poeciliopsis lucida hepatocellular carcinoma

ROS has a very short half-lives in biological environment as they are influenced by exposure to ambient oxygen. As it is highly reactive and hard to measure care should be taken to ensure the stability of the sample during isolation, preparation, storage, and analysis.

Cellular assays ROS assay cell type L-02 human fetal hepatocyte

ROS has a very short half-lives in biological environment as they are influenced by exposure to ambient oxygen. As it is highly reactive and hard to measure care should be taken to ensure the stability of the sample during isolation, preparation, storage, and analysis.

Cellular assays ROS assay cell type PC-3 human prostate adenocarcinoma

ROS has a very short half-lives in biological environment as they are influenced by exposure to ambient oxygen. As it is highly reactive and hard to measure care should be taken to ensure the stability of the sample during isolation, preparation, storage, and analysis.

Cellular assays ROS assay cell type PANC-, BxPC-3 human pancreas

Get tips on using Trichloroacetic acid to perform Protein isolation Bacteria - Clostridium difficile

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Get tips on using Trichloroacetic acid to perform Protein isolation Bacteria - Chlamydia pneumoniae

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Get tips on using Trichloroacetic acid to perform Protein isolation Bacteria - Bacillus subtilis

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Get tips on using Trichloroacetic acid to perform Protein isolation Bacteria - Bacillus anthracis

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I would like to regulate the expression of a gene and in order to do that, I have purchased specific siRNA. After optimizing my transfection protocol and using electroporation I have achieved a 60-70% reduction of the gene of interest. However, I cannot observe a significant reduction of mRNA expression but only a reduction of protein. What might be the problem? Could the problem be in my cell treatment method?

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Get tips on using NucleoSpin® Plasmid to perform Plasmid Isolation Streptococcus macedonicus

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