5 tests Lateral Flow Assay designed for the detection of Human Anti Mouse Antibodies (HAMA) in human serum.
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Name of Product
HAMA – Human Anti Mouse Antibodies Detection Kit
Catalog Number
MQHM Z
Short Info
Lateral Flow Assay designed for the detection of Human Anti Mouse Antibodies (HAMA) in human serum.
This product is only available in the EU!
Method/Platform
Lateral Flow
Range/Assay Sensivity
97%
Test Principle
The HAMA Detection Kit is an immunoassay designed for qualitative determination of Human Anti Mouse Antibodies in human serum.
HAMA from patient’s sample bind first to mouse antibodies which are conjugated to gold nanoparticles.
In a second step the HAMA will be caught by mouse IgG antibodies, coated on the Test Line (T) of the nitrocellulose membrane.
In the presence of the HAMA-conjugat-complex a band becomes visible at the location of the Test Line (T).
The surplus of gold particles continues to migrate through the membrane and is captured at the Control Line (C) by specific antibodies.
Color’s intensitiy of the test line is directly proportional to the HAMA concentration in the sample.
Brief Instructions
Storage
2-8°C
Components
HAMA Test Unit, Chase Buffer, Evaluation Cards
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R4165 HiPure HP Plant RNA Mini Kit
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Introduction
HiPure HP Plant RNA Mini Kit combines guanidine isothiocyanate lysing and silica gel membrane purification technology to simplify total RNA extraction. Ultracentrifugation in CsCl purification and LiCl / ethanol precipitation are not required. The kit uses DNase digestion to completely remove DNA. It is suitable for extracting up to 100μg of total RNA (including miRNA) from plant samples less than 200mg. Several samples can be extracted within 40 minutes. The purified RNA can be directly used for RT-PCR, fluorescent quantitative RT-PCR, Northern hybridization, second generation sequencing, etc.
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Specifications
Main Functions
Isolation total RNA (include miRNA) from <200mg difficult-to-extract plant samples (use low toxicity chloroform substitutes)
Applications
RT-PCR, qPCR, Northern hybridization, second generation sequencing, nucleic acid protection, in vitro translation
Purification method
Mini spin column
Purification technology
Silica technology
Process method
Manual (centrifugation or vacuum)
Sample type
Hard-to-extraction plant samples such as fruit and seed, grape leaves, tea
Sample amount
≤200 mg
Elution volume
≥30μl
Time per run
1-24 samples within 30 minutes
Liquid carrying volume per column
800µl
Binding yield of column
100µg
Principle
This kit uses glass fiber filter membrane purification technique, and only requires simple combination-washing-elution steps. The sample is lysed and homogenized in the solution containing guanidine salt, ethanol is added to provide appropriate binding conditions, and transferred to the purification column for centrifugation. Up to 100µg of RNA can be selectively bound to the membrane, pollutants are efficiently washed off after three times of washing, and finally the purified RNA is eluted by RNase Free Water.
Advantages
Completely remove DNA by using of DNase
High quality – one-step RNA extraction reagent combined with silica gel column can obtain the highest concentration
Fast – several samples can be extracted in 40 minutes by column method
Sensitive – RNA can be recovered at the level of PG
Broad spectrum – various types of plant samples can be processed by diversity of operating procedures
Kit Contents
Contents
R416502
D416503
Purification Times
50 Preps
250 Preps
HiPure RNA Mini Columns
50
250
2ml Collection Tubes
100
250
DNase I
600 μl
5 x 600 μl
DNase Buffer
6 ml
30 ml
Buffer PAL
60 ml
270 ml
Buffer GXP2*
20 ml
100 ml
Buffer BDP
60 ml
270 ml
Buffer RW1
50 ml
250 ml
Buffer RW2*
20 ml
2 x 50 ml
RNase Free Water
10 ml
30 ml
Storage and Stability
DNase I should be stored at -20-8°C upon arrival. The remaining kit components can be stored at room temperature (15-25°C) and are stable for at least 18 months under these conditions. The entire kit can be stored at 2-8°C, but in this case buffers should be redissolved before use. Make sure that all buffers are at room temperature when used.
Purchase Guide
1. When dealing with woody or uncommon samples, R4150 is recommended first. R4150 contains two polysaccharide/polyphenol lysis buffer, which is the most universal product.
2. R4151 is recommended for handling common economic crop samples for the first time. Strong lysis solution can be used to process easy-extraction samples. The amount of corn or rice leaves samples can reach up to 300mg.
3. R4165 adopts CTAB/chloroform method, which can also handle a large number of difficult-to-extraction plants, but requires contact with chloroform substitutes, which is less safe than other kits. This kit uses DNase Ⅰ to remove DNA, which is also a good choice for extracting polysaccharide/polyphenol-rich plant samples.
4. R4014 is recommended for fruit/starch plant samples, which uses improved trizol pre-treatment, single column operation and is more economical.
Select the right purification kit to get impactful results:
HiPure HP Plant RNA Mini Kit combines guanidine isothiocyanate lysing and silica gel membrane purification technology to simplify total RNA extraction. Ultracentrifugation in CsCl purification and LiCl / ethanol precipitation are not required. The kit uses DNase digestion to completely remove DNA. It is suitable for extracting up to 100μg of total RNA (including miRNA) from plant samples less than 200mg. Several samples can be extracted within 40 minutes. The purified RNA can be directly used for RT-PCR, fluorescent quantitative RT-PCR, Northern hybridization, second generation sequencing, etc.
With the development of molecular biology, stool, a new non-invasive sample, has been widely used in the research of animal molecular genetics, population ecology, behavioral ecology and some intestinal disease diagnosis. Stool samples includes gut microbial DNA, food residue sample DNA, and alimentary tract exfoliated cell DNA.
The primary problem encountered when using stool sample for molecular biology research is the low content of exfoliated cells in the digestive tract and a certain degree of degradation of genetic material in stool. Another issue in molecular scatology research based on PCR is the presence of a large number of inhibitors in stool that can affect Taq enzyme activity, leading to downstream detection inactivation. These inhibitors include polysaccharides, plant polysaccharides, bile acids, bile salts, bile pigments, digestive juices, mucus, etc. Therefore, selecting appropriate extraction methods to obtain high-quality DNA is the key to successful downstream detection of stool DNA.
At present, the pretreatment methods used in the laboratory, such as phenol/chloroform extraction, cetyltrimethyl bromide (CTAB) lysis, and guanidine isothiocyanate lysis, lack universality in different species, and the success rate of extracting DNA for PCR amplification is also very low. The HiPure Stool DNA Kit provided by Magen Company has opened up a new approach for DNA extraction from stool samples with good universality, high cost-effectiveness, high yield and purification. The reagent kit adopts a unique solution system and inhibitory factor adsorbent, which can efficiently remove various impurities in stool samples. The purified DNA can be directly used for PCR, quantitative PCR and other applications.
This product allows rapid and reliable isolation of high-quality genomic DNA from various stool samples. Up to 100 mg soil samples can be processed in 60 minute. The system combines the reversible nucleic acid binding properties of HiPure matrix with the speed and versatility of spin column technology to eliminate PCR inhibiting compounds such as humic acid from soil samples. Purified DNA is suitable for PCR, restriction digestion, and next-generation sequencing. There are no organic extractions thus reducing plastic waste and hands-on time to allow multiple samples to be processed in parallel.
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Specifications
Features
Specifications
Main Functions
Isolation total DNA from 50-100mg stool samples
Applications
PCR, Southern Blot, enzyme digestion and NGS, etc.
Purification method
Mini spin column
Purification technology
Silica technology
Process method
Manual (centrifugation or vacuum)
Sample type
Stool
Sample amount
50-100mg
Yield
3-15μg
Elution volume
≥30μl
Time per run
≤60 minutes
Liquid carrying volume per column
750μl
Binding yield of column
100μg
Principle
Stool sample is homogenized and then treated in a specially formulated buffer containing detergent to lyse bacteria, yeast, and fungal samples. Humic acid, proteins, polysaccharides, and other contaminants are removed using our proprietary Absorber Solution. Binding conditions are then adjusted and the sample is applied to a DNA Mini Column. Two rapid wash steps remove trace contaminants and pure DNA is eluted in low ionic strength buffer. Purified DNA can be directly used in downstream applications without the need for further purification.
Advantages
High purity – unique adsorbent can completely remove inhibitory factors
High concentration – maximum extraction of total DNA from stool samples
High recovery – DNA can be recovered at the level of PG
Good repeatability – silica technology can obtain ideal results every time
Kit Contents
Contents
IVD3141
Purification Times
50 Preps
HiPure DNA Mini Columns II
50
2ml Collection Tubes
50
2ml Bead Tubes
50
Proteinase K
24 mg
Protease Dissolve Buffer
1.8 ml
Buffer SPL
40 ml
Buffer PCI
40 ml
Buffer AL
20 ml
Buffer GW1
22 ml
Buffer GW2
20 ml
Buffer AE
15 ml
Storage and Stability
Proteinase K and Buffer PCI should be stored at 2-8°C upon arrival. However, short-term storage (up to 12 weeks) at room temperature (15-25°C) does not affect their performance. The remaining kit components can be stored at room temperature (15-25°C) and are stable for at least 18 months under these conditions. The entire kit can be stored at 2–8°C, but in this case buffers should be redissolved before use. Make sure that all buffers are at room temperature when used.
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With the development of molecular biology, stool, a new non-invasive sample, has been widely used in the research of animal molecular genetics, population ecology, behavioral ecology and some intestinal disease diagnosis. Stool samples includes gut microbial DNA, food residue sample DNA, and alimentary tract exfoliated cell DNA.
Urine Exosome and Free-Circulating RNA Isolation Kits
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Overview
Isolate all sizes of RNA, including microRNA, irrespective of size or GC content, without bias
Versatile sample input ranges
Isolate all sizes of free-circulating RNA, including microRNA
Bind and elute all RNA irrespective of size or GC content, without bias
The purified exosomal RNA is free from any circulating RNA-binding proteins
No phenol extractions, Proteinase K treatment nor carrier RNA required
No time-consuming ultracentrifugation, filtration nor special syringes are required
No precipitation reagents nor overnight incubation required
Concentrate isolated exosomal RNA and free-circulating RNA into a flexible elution volume ranging from 50 µL to 100 µL
Purification is based on spin column chromatography that uses Norgen’s proprietary resin separation matrix
These kits provide a fast, reliable and convenient method to sequentially isolate and concentrate exosomal RNA as well as Free-Circulating RNA from different urine sample volumes. The purification is based on spin column chromatography that employs Norgen’s proprietary resin. These kits are designed to isolate all sizes of RNA, including microRNA, irrespective of size or GC content, without bias. These kits provide a clear advantage over other available kits since they do not require any special instrumentation, protein precipitation reagents, extension tubes, phenol/chloroform or protease treatments. Moreover, the kits allow the user to elute into a flexible elution volume ranging from 50 µL to 100 µL. The RNA isolated from the purified exosomes is free from any protein-bound circulating RNA and is of the highest integrity. Moreover, the free-circulating, protein-bound, RNA is free from any exosomal RNA. The purified RNA can be used in a number of downstream applications including real time PCR, reverse transcription PCR, Northern blotting, RNase protection and primer extension, and expression array assays.
Urine Exosome and Free-Circulating RNA Isolation Mini Kit
For sample volumes ranging from 250 µL to 1 mL.
Urine Exosome and Free-Circulating RNA Isolation Midi Kit
For sample volumes ranging from 2 mL to 10 mL.
Urine Exosome and Free-Circulating RNA Isolation Maxi Kit
All sizes, including miRNA and small RNA (< 200 nt)
Elution Volume
50 – 100 µL
Time to Complete 10 Purifications
35 – 40 minutes
Average Yields*
Variable depending on the specimen
*Please check page 5 of the product insert for the average yields and the common RNA quantification methods.
Storage Conditions and Product Stability All buffers should be kept tightly sealed and stored at room temperature. This kit is stable for 2 years after the date of shipment. It is recommended to warm Lysis Buffer A for 20 minutes at 60°C if any salt precipitation is observed.
Important Note Urine samples stored at -70°C, -20°C or at 4°C will develop some precipitation due to the aggregation of some of the highly abundant proteins in urine. Eliminating these precipitates using centrifugation or filtration may cause the loss of exosomes. Furthermore, these precipitates may affect the quality of the purified nucleic acid. We recommend the use of Norgen’s Urine Preservative when collecting urine samples, which is designed for the preservation of nucleic acids and proteins in fresh urine samples at ambient temperatures. The components of the Urine Preservative allow samples to be stored for over 2 years at room temperature with no detected degradation of urine DNA, RNA or proteins. Norgen’s Urine Preservative is available as a liquid format in Norgen’s Urine Preservative Single Dose Ampules, as well as in a dried format in Norgen’s Urine Collection and Preservation Tubes.