Whici Anti-RNAse?
Dr. James J. Campanella
campanellj at mail.montclair.edu
Mon Jan 14 08:11:02 EST 2002
Hi,
The best, most efficient anti-RNase agent that we have
found is RNA Secure from Ambion. The best thing about it
is that it can be left in most enzymatic reactions. It does
not interfere at all with reactions like RT-PCR. Glassware and
plastic-ware can be treated with a 1/12th solution. The
anti-RNase activity is quite stable and can be reactivated an
indeterminate number of times when the solution is heated to
above 45C.
regards,
Jim
At 02:44 AM 1/14/2002 +0000, Wolfgang Schechinger wrote:
>Dear JP,
>
>looks like sodium hydroxide +- bleach + rinse with DEPC water
>
>Regards,
>Wo
>
>> There are several products which are similar to "RNase Away". I am
>> wondering which product works best for mRNA-related experiments. Are
these
>> stuff a kind of EDTA or what? jp
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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>Dr. Wolfgang Schechinger
>Institute of Biomedical Sciences
>Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan R.o.C.
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