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QIAseq FastSelect has really been phenomenal with the RNA sequencing in my project. The RNA was degraded and almost unusable, but QIAseq FastSelect really removes the ribosomal RNA in these degraded samples and has improved our sequencing libraries.
Brandon Mistretta, University of Houston’s Department of Biology and Biochemistry
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By combining both of our approaches, the tumor environment is now more hospitable, and the immune cells are now equipped with the means to actually infiltrate into the tumor.
Asha Palat, University of Houston's Department of Biology and Biochemistry
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I don’t have a lot of cells remaining at the end of the experiment. So it’s important that the kit is good at extracting the RNA from a limited sample size. I found that QIAGEN Kits are great for this kind of extraction, and the quality of the RNA extracted is great as well.
Asha Palat, University of Houston's Department of Biology and Biochemistry
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