Fatty Changes to Liver Human Liver, Left Lobe Tissue Genomic DNA, Donor 187 (CAT#: DBFF-0624-HY2410)

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Overview

Fatty liver disease, also known as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, is a common liver disease characterized by excessive accumulation of fat in the liver. Fatty Changes to Liver Human Liver, Left Lobe Tissue Genomic DNA, Donor 187 is a highly pure intact high molecular size DNA. It is extracted from liver, left lobe tissue of fatty changes to liver human donor and treated with DNase-free RNase to remove contaminant RNA. Its purity and intactness make it an ideal choice for researchers seeking reliable and accurate data in their genetic research.

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Donor Information

Gender
Male
Age At Sampling
64 yrs
Medical Diagnosis
Adenocarcinoma of colon, metastatic

Product Description

Species
Human
Tissue Name
Liver, Left Lobe
Sample Diagnosis Category
Fatty Changes to Liver
28S/18S Ratio
1.74
Size
5 µg
Shipping
Dry ice
Storage
Stored at -80°C without repeated freeze and thaws
Applications
Southern blot analysis, polymerase chain reaction amplification, genomic DNA methylation, single nucleotide polymorphism analysis, profiling studies in gene expression, and DNA library construction.

Product Properties

Normal Ratio
85%
Lesional Ratio
15%
Tumor Ratio
0%
Hypocellular/Acellular Tumor Stroma Ratio
0%
Hypercellular Tumor Stroma Ratio
0%
Necrosis Ratio
0%
H&E Staining Pathological Verification
Non tumor structures: 90% lobules, 10% triads
Histopathological Grade
AJCC G2: Moderately differentiated
Tumor Stage
IV
Primary Tumor (T)
TX
Regional Lymph Node (N)
NX
Distant Metastasis (M)
M1

Technical Specifications

Quality Control
Tested by spectrophotometer and denatured agarose gel electrophoresis
For Research Use Only | Not For Clinical Use

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