The blackPREP FFPE DNA Kit has been designed as a very efficient tool for fast isolation of genomic DNA from FFPE samples for subsequent purposes. The kit can be used with different amounts of FFPE tissue samples / sections, up to a maximum of 50 mg.
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The blackPREP Rodent Tail DNA Kit has been specially optimized for isolating DNA from pieces of mouse and rat tails, guaranteeing extremely high yields in a very short period of time.
The innuPREP DNA Mini Kit 2.0 has been designed as a very efficient tool for fast isolation of genomic DNA from a wide range of starting materials like whole blood (fresh or frozen blood; stabilized with EDTA or citrate, from common blood collection systems), tissue, rodent tails, eucaryotic cells, bacterial cell cultures as well as buccal swabs.
The innuPREP FFPE total RNA Kit allows the extraction of total RNA with an excellent recovery of microRNAs from FFPE (formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded) tissue samples.
The innuPREP MP Basic FFPE RNA Kit has been designed as a tool for very fast and efficient isolation of total RNA (including microRNA) from FFPE samples. The extraction procedure is based on a new kind of chemistry, which combines an efficient lysis step with a subsequent effective binding of total RNA on a magnetic particles surface, followed by washing of the bound RNA and final elution of the RNA.
The innuPREP SE HMW DNA Kit (m) kit has been designed for the manual isolation of high molecular weight (HMW) genomic DNA (200 kb – 500+ kb) from tissue samples, eukaryotic cells, rodent tails, bacteria and yeasts based on a patented technology.
The innuPREP TCT Beer Bacteria DNA Kit uses a specially developed technique to concentrate and isolate bacterial DNA from large volume of beer samples, as well as from turbid materials and bacteria shaking cultures. There are individual isolation protocols for 100 ml beer and up to 10 ml bacteria shaking cultures.
The kit is based on a novel and patent-pending technology that allows biomolecules (cells, bacteria, viruses, bacteriophages, algae, free nucleic acids, proteins) contained in liquid samples to be concentrated and then made available for various other analysis methods. The bacterial DNA is then isolated using a specially optimized kit.