Detection of mRNAs on Cryosections of the Cardiovascular System Using DIG-Labeled RNA Probes
...lent, easy to use means to evaluate thespatial and temporal expression pattern of mRNAs in varioustissues and cultured cells. The protocol allows one to simultaneously characterize the expressing cell types, aswell as the localization and distribution of other proteins.The protocol is as sensitive as radioact......unctions because of their differential spatial and temporal expression patterns. We used the solution hybridization assay to monitor the differential expression of two different miRNAs across mouse tissues (Figure 4). High levels of mir-16 expression ......om HeLa S3 cells (HeLa) and human inferior temporal cortex (brain) were amplified. Yields (g) ... Total RNA (200 ng) from human inferior temporal cortex (brain) was amplified and incubated with in vitro transcription (IVT) reaction times ...miRNA Expression in White Blood Cells
...nravel their complex spatial and temporal expression patterns, as well as determine variations in miRNA levels during tissue development and in disease states. back to top Ordering Informat...SUPERIOR RNA FOR DEMANDING APPLICATIONS
...ortex, occipital cortex, pariental cortex, temporal cortex, basal ganglia, cerebellum, medulla, and thalamus. Other High Quality Total RNAs <A href="http://www.ambion.com/catalog/ProdGrps.html?fkApp=2&fkSubApp=6">FirstChoice Total RNA...The let-7 microRNA Family Regulates RAS: Implications for Development and Oncogenesis
...d expression studies showed that temporal regulation of let-60/RAS by let-7 miRNA at least partially accounts for the role of let-7 in seam and vulval cell differentiation [1]. Using genetic approaches and reporter constructs with t......PTK2) and Pyk2 (PTK2B) -- in the temporal development of the proliferative or migrational phenotypes of glioma cells. In an effort to define the contribution of each of these kinases, Dr. Joseph Loftus employed Silencer Validated siRNAs......PTK2) and Pyk2 (PTK2B) -- in the temporal development of the proliferative or migrational phenotypes of glioma cells. In an effort to define the contribution of each of these kinases, Dr. Joseph Loftus employed Silencer Validated siRNAs...RNA Interference and Gene Silencing: History and Overview
... A group of small RNA molecules, known as small temporal RNAs (stRNAs), regulates C. elegans develo...erference regulate expression of the small temporal RNAs that control C. elegans developmental timing. Cell 106 :2334. Hutvagne......oth habitats. In order to demonstrate temporal changes in microbial populations, DGGE patt...ition DGGE patterns are used to demonstrate temporal and spatial variations in species composition. Sudden changes in DGGE patterns might i......eparate a mixture of PCR products by using temporal temperature gradient gel electrophoresis (TTGE). In the commonly used Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis, 6 electrophoretic separation is performed at high temperature in the presence of a chemical gradient. In TT...Temporal Temperature Gradient Electrophoresis: A Powerful Technique to Screen Mutations
...tioned above and by a new technique called temporal temperature gradient gel electrophoresis (...he spatial temperature gradient is replaced with a temporal temperature gradient. 7,8 In TTGE, the denaturing environment is formed by a constant...Monitoring Bacterial Genetic Diversity in a Freshwater Lake Using TTGE and DNA Sequence Analysis
...elve month period in an attempt to observe temporal genetic variation within this functionally important microbial group. Materials and Methods Genomic DNA, extracted from lakewater samples collected at monthly intervals from January to December, was PCR-ampl......ue, thus these studies produced information on the temporal gene expression profile in the uterus, but not in the specific cell population. 1,2 Using LCM, a pure population of luminal epithelial tissue was obtained, without stromal cell or embryonic contamination, with the objective of identifying genes expr...UW-Madison gets $14.8 to advance nanoscale research
...d materials that could give scientists spatial and temporal control over the chemical functionality and physical properties of interfaces. "These materials, if successful, could be used to design new sensors for various classes of pathogens, viruses, proteins or toxic chemicals," he says. "And they could be u......n that correspond to common disorders, such as the temporal lobe for Alzheimer's and motor control regions for Parkinson's disease. Once the data is received it is transmitted to the physician and compared with a database of patient information to assess whether a disorder is present and how far it has advan......e away from the typical areas of study such as the temporal lobe and motor areas. The auditory area in particular has been highly active, showing that pinpointing the exact spot may not be as important to treatments. "It lays a groundwork that we might not have to find the exact right spot -- there's many ar...