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Fixation Before Dissociation Using a Deep Eutectic Solvent Preserves In Vivo States and Phospho-Signaling in Single-Cell Sequencing

Fixation Before Dissociation Using a Deep Eutectic Solvent Preserves In Vivo States and Phospho-Signaling in Single-Cell Sequencing

Published on: 16/08/2024

Single-cell RNA sequencing presents an opportunity to deconstruct cellular networks but is limited by the loss of biological information. In this study, a new method of fixation before dissociation using a deep eutectic solvent (DES) is presented.

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Taking Insect Immunity to the Single-Cell Level

Taking Insect Immunity to the Single-Cell Level

Published on: 16/08/2024

This research paper used the RNAssist’s vivoPHIX™ system to examine the intricacies of insect innate immunity. Sarah Merkling et al., aimed to gain a deeper understanding of the immune responses in insects at the level of specific organs and cell populations, with the goal of improving our overall knowledge of tissue- or cell-specific immune processes across species and facilitating the creation of models for predicting within-host infection dynamics.

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Determination and localisation of Lanosterol Synthase in human cataractous lenses and their relationship with αA crystallin proteins

Determination and localisation of Lanosterol Synthase in human cataractous lenses and their relationship with αA crystallin proteins

Published on: 07/08/2024

Dr Avila’s laboratory has used vivoPHIX™ to prepare human cataract crystallin proteins.

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RNAssist stabilisation reagents published in the Biopreservation and Biobanking Journal (2019) for microbiome analysis

RNAssist stabilisation reagents published in the Biopreservation and Biobanking Journal (2019) for microbiome analysis

Published on: 08/08/2023

We are proud to have provided RNAssist reagents to the laboratory of Dr. Fay Betsou and Dr. Lorie Neuberger-Castillo at the Integrated Biobank of Luxembourg (IBBL)...

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RNAssist technology supports a wide range of life science applications, including tissue fixation and dissociation, single-cell multiomics (scRNA-seq, CITE-seq), and virus inactivation and transport for enhanced diagnostic testing.

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