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Reference: 32-1010

Kit for the extraction of microbial DNA from water samples. For filtration units with 47 or 50 mm frits includes filtration membranes.

Reference: ISWAB‐DNA‐1200

DNA collection kit for humans that can capture samples producing high yields of double stranded, long fragmented DNA from buccal cells using traditional swabs.

Reference: 32-1050

Kit for the extraction of microbial DNA from water samples. For filtration units with 47 or 50 mm frits includes filtration membranes.

Reference: R0424-01

The RNA-Lock Reagent is an innovative reagent which rapidly lyses cells and tissues to inactivate RNases at room temperature. Simply submerge the samples, such as cell cultures, animal tissues, and white blood cells into the RNA-Lock Reagent. The intact cellular RNA will be preserved even at elevated temperature. Samples can be stored in this reagent in excess of 12 months at -20°C.

Reference: ISWAB‐DNA‐250

DNA collection kit for humans that can capture samples producing high yields of double stranded, long fragmented DNA from buccal cells using traditional swabs.

Reference: ev-8

1.25 µg pSpot8 vector, S.cerevisiae, Spot C-term, Leu/Amp (Ori: 2µ/pBR322), high expression.

Reference: R0424-02

The RNA-Lock Reagent is an innovative reagent which rapidly lyses cells and tissues to inactivate RNases at room temperature. Simply submerge the samples, such as cell cultures, animal tissues, and white blood cells into the RNA-Lock Reagent. The intact cellular RNA will be preserved even at elevated temperature. Samples can be stored in this reagent in excess of 12 months at -20°C.

Reference: ISWAB‐RNA‐v2

The iSWAB-RNA-v2 device allows for the non-invasive collection, concentration, and stabilization of intact buccal cells and/or any mammalian cells collected with a swab or cytobrush allowing for real time ambient stabilization of total RNA from the point of collection to processing. Maintaining RNA stability and protecting it from degradation is a significant challenge, while current RNA stabilization methods such as PAXgene, Tempus, RNAgard or dry blood spots require invasive blood collection resulting in low compliance.