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Increasing cDNA Yields from Single-cell Quantities of mRNA in Standard Laboratory Reverse Transcriptase Reactions using Acoustic Microstreaming
 
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Increasing cDNA Yields from Single-cell Quantities of mRNA in Standard Laboratory Reverse Transcriptase Reactions using Acoustic Microstreaming

Article DOI: 10.3791/3144-v 04:52 min July 11th, 2011
July 11th, 2011

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We describe a novel method for increasing cDNA yield from single-cell quantities of mRNA in otherwise standard laboratory reverse transcription reactions. The novelty resides in the use of a micromixer, which utilizes the phenomenon of acoustic microstreaming, to mix fluids at microliter scales more effectively than shaking, vortexing or trituration.

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CDNA Yields Single-cell Quantities MRNA Laboratory Reverse Transcriptase Reactions Acoustic Microstreaming Gene Expression Single-cell Level Labile MRNA Degradation Stable CDNA Copy Efficiency Standard Reagents Microliter Volumes Mixing Reagents Micro-scale Mixing Techniques Microfluidic-based Mixing Technologies RT Reaction Yields
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