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Platform GPL16683 Query DataSets for GPL16683
Status Public on May 01, 2013
Title SYBR green based Human miRNA PCR assay panel
Technology type RT-PCR
Distribution virtual
Organism Homo sapiens
Manufacturer n/a
Manufacture protocol n/a
Catalog number n/a
 
Description This is a SYBR green based qPCR method to achieve higher accuracy and sensitivity of small RNA detection. E. Coli polyA polymerase was employed to add multiple adenines at the end of every RNA molecules in the total RNA pool that lacks of a polyA tail. With retro-transcriptase and oligodT annealing, a universal tag was introduced to the 3’ end of cDNAs. Using this tag, quantitative PCR was performed with microRNA-specific forward primer and reverse universal primer mix.
 
Submission date Feb 14, 2013
Last update date May 01, 2013
Contact name zining zhang
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name China Medical University
Department 1st affiliated hospital
Lab Center for AIDS Research
Street address No 155, Nanjingbei street, Heping District
City Shenyang
State/province Liaoning
ZIP/Postal code 110001
Country China
 
Samples (50) GSM1083373, GSM1083374, GSM1083375, GSM1083376, GSM1083377, GSM1083378 
Series (1)
GSE44332 Real-time quantitative PCR analysis of microRNAs in human PBMC samples

Data table header descriptions
ID
miRNA_ID

Data table
ID miRNA_ID
let-7a let-7a
let-7a* let-7a*
let-7b let-7b
let-7c let-7c
let-7d let-7d
let-7e let-7e
let-7f let-7f
let-7g let-7g
let-7g* let-7g*
let-7i let-7i
let-7i* let-7i*
miR-1 miR-1
miR-100 miR-100
miR-101a miR-101a
miR-101b miR-101b
miR-103 miR-103
miR-106a miR-106a
miR-106a* miR-106a*
miR-106b miR-106b
mir-106b* mir-106b*

Total number of rows: 347

Table truncated, full table size 5 Kbytes.




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