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0.65 ml Bioruptor® Pico Microtubes

Catalog Number
Format
Price
C30010011
(WA-005-0500)
500 tubes
$245.00

The 0.65 ml Bioruptor® Microtubes for DNA and chromatin shearing strongly improve DNA and chromatin sonication efficiency. These tubes have been thoroughly validated for use on the Bioruptor® Pico or Bioruptor® NGS (UCD-600) and are strongly recommended for DNA and chromatin shearing applications using these instruments. Recommended sample volume: 100 μl.

  •  Protocols
    Chromatin shearing - Guide for successful chromatin preparation using the Bioruptor® Pico
    Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) is a common tool used to study protein-DNA interactions in c...
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    DNA Shearing for Bioruptor® Pico (2013-2019) - Standard 100 μl Volume
    Standard protocols for programmable DNA size distributions, excellent reproducibility, and high d...
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    PCR amplicons shearing using the Bioruptor Pico
    With the Bioruptor® Pico and the former model Bioruptor® NGS it is possible to shear PCR ...
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    RNA Shearing for Bioruptor® NGS and Pico
    The Diagenode ACT (Adaptative Cavitation Transfer technology) process is highly reproducible, how...
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  •  Documents
    0.65 ml Bioruptor® Microtubes DATASHEET
    The 0.65 ml Bioruptor® Microtubes C30010011 for DNA and chromatin shearing st...
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    Which tubes for which Bioruptor®? QUICK GUIDE
    Diagenode tubes were developed specifically for use with the Bioruptor®. They ensure a maximu...
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  •  Publications

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    Epigenetic regulation of the lineage specificity of primary human dermallymphatic and blood vascular endothelial cells.
    Tacconi, Carlotta and He, Yuliang and Ducoli, Luca and Detmar, Michael
    Lymphatic and blood vascular endothelial cells (ECs) share several molecular and developmental features. However, these two cell types possess distinct phenotypic signatures, reflecting their different biological functions. Despite significant advances in elucidating how the specification of lymphatic and blood vasc...

    Regulation of Co-transcriptional Pre-mRNA Splicing by mA through the Low-Complexity Protein hnRNPG.
    Zhou KI, Shi H, Lyu R, Wylder AC, Matuszek Ż, Pan JN, He C, Parisien M, Pan T
    N-methyladenosine (mA) modification occurs co-transcriptionally and impacts pre-mRNA processing; however, the mechanism of co-transcriptional mA-dependent alternative splicing regulation is still poorly understood. Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein G (hnRNPG) is an mA reader protein that binds RNA through RRM ...

    Restriction-site associated DNA sequencing supports a sister group relationship of Nigritella and Gymnadenia (Orchidaceae).
    Brandrud MK, Paun O, Lorenz R, Baar J, Hedrén M
    The orchid genus Nigritella is closely related to Gymnadenia and has from time to time been merged with the latter. Although Nigritella is morphologically distinct, it has been suggested that the separating characters are easily modifiable and subject to rapid evolutionary change. So far, molecular phylogenetic stud...

    Epigenome analysis links gene regulatory elements in group 2 innate lymphocytes to asthma susceptibility.
    Stadhouders R, Li BWS, de Bruijn MJW, Gomez A, Rao TN, Fehling HJ, van IJcken WFJ, Lim AI, Di Santo JP, Graf T, Hendriks RW
    BACKGROUND: Group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) are major producers of the cytokines driving allergic asthma, and increased ILC2 numbers have been detected in blood and sputum of asthmatic patients. Asthma susceptibility has a strong genetic component, but the underlying mechanisms and whether asthma genetics affe...

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