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We exhibited at #PITTCON 2023 at Pennsylvania Convention Center from March 20-22.
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We published "Separation of long-stranded RNAs by RP-HPLC using an octadecyl-based column with super-wide pores" in Analytical Sciences. 2022. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s44211-022-00253-w The following products were used in this study. COSMOSIL RNA-RP1 Packed Column: https://www.nacalaiusa.com/products/view...
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Current application data as of 12/15/2021 are available below. COSMOSIL RNA-RP1 Application: https://www.nacalaiusa.com/uploads/RNA-RP1_Application_Data_12152021.pdf COSMOSIL RNA-SEC Application: https://www.nacalaiusa.com/uploads/RNA-SEC_Application_Data_12152021.pdf Please click the link below to find more informat...
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COSMOSIL RNA-RP1 Application: https://www.nacalaiusa.com/uploads/RNA-RP1_Application_Data_11192021.pdf COSMOSIL RNA-SEC Application: https://www.nacalaiusa.com/uploads/RNA-SEC_Application_Data_11192021.pdf Please click the link below to find more information: https://www.nacalaiusa.com/products/view/408/mrna-and-o...
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- COSMOSIL RNA-SEC HPLC Column - Presented here are two HPLC methods, a size exclusion-based method for the purification of long mRNA, and a reverse-phase method for the purification of oligonucleotides. Please click the link below to find more information: https://lnkd.in/gCA_JD9S
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A July 18 2020 SCITECH Daily article reported a University of Bristol led study of 3,890 individuals, identified 13 DNA changes related to changes in ...
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A January 27, 2020 article co-published by lead scientist Leslie Ann Jaramillo Koyama of Stanford University, developed Bellymount, a method for high-resolution imaging of live microscopy. The imaging of an adult vinegar fly, Drosophila melanogaster, has yielded foundational insights into what scientists call metazoan physiology...
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A January 22, 2020 article in Science Magazine reports that a healthy mix of microbes in our gut can prevent many diseases better than our own genes c...