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South African Herbal Extracts as Potential Chemopreventive Agents: Screening for Anticancer Splicing Activity.
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Methods Mol Biol. 2016;1379:201-11
Authors: Dlamini Z, Mbita Z, Bates D
Abstract
RT-PCR is an invaluable tool for the detection and characterization of mRNA. Cancer cell lines are treated with crude plant extracts and RNA is extracted and purified with DNase prior to RT-PCR. RT-PCR first-strand cDNA synthesis is done using random primers and can be refrigerated at 4 °C. PCR from the stored cDNA is performed using transcript-specific primers and electrophoresed on a molecular grade agarose gel to separate the splice variants.PMID: 26608302 [PubMed – in process]
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