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Apostle MiniMax cfDNA Blood Collection Tube, 10mL (100 pcs)

Apostle MiniMax cfDNA Blood Collection Tube, 10mL (100 pcs)
Apostle MiniMax cfDNA Blood Collection Tube, 10mL (100 pcs)
Apostle MiniMax cfDNA Blood Collection Tube, 10mL (100 pcs)
Apostle MiniMax cfDNA Blood Collection Tube, 10mL (100 pcs)
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Apostle MiniMax cfDNA Blood Collection Tube, 10mL (100 pcs)

Powered by Apostle MiniMax technology, Apostle MiniMax cfDNA Blood Collection Tube (BCT) is an excellent tool for blood cfDNA preservation during blood collection, storage and transport.

This is achieved through Apostle MiniMaxTM cfDNA BCT’s ability to:

  • Prevent the release and contamination of genomic DNA from cells in blood during storage and transportation.
  • Preserve existing cfDNA in blood from degradation.
  • Prevent existing cfDNA in blood from cross-linking with with other biomolecules (i.e. protein).

In summary, high cfDNA quality can be preserved with Apostle MiniMaxTM cfDNA Blood Collection Tube for downstream applications, through the prevention of cfDNA degradation, crosslingking and contamination.

Configuration: 100 tubes. 10 mL each tube.  

Cat #: A17930-100.


Documentation

Protocol (User Guide): Apostle_MiniMax_BCT_User_Intruction_v2.pdf

Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS): Apostle_cfDNA_BCT_MSDS_01.pdf 



More information (including performance data)

https://apostlebio.com/index.php?route=information/information&information_id=19

$680.40
Tags: cfDNA , Consumables
A new clinical study, led by scientists from MD Anderson Cancer Center and published in Cancer Cell (journal impact factor = 50.3), shows that tumor and cfDNA methylation can be used to identify SCLC subtypes and might guide precision SCLC therapy. Apostle MiniMax cfDNA kit is one of the critical commercial assays listed in this article. Congratulations to this clinical research team. To date, the Apostle MiniMax technology has been used in 2 articles published in Nature Communications, 2 in Nature Medicine, 1 in Science Translational Medicine, 1 in PNAS, and over 60 scientific articles by over 60 international research and clinical teams in different journals.