Testicular Cancer Human Testis Total RNA, Donor 2151 (CAT#: DBFF-0624-HY5661)

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Overview

Testicular cancer is a malignant tumor that occurs in the testicles. It is caused by abnormal growth of testicular germ cells and their transformation into cancer cells. Testicular Cancer Human Testis Total RNA, Donor 2151 is extracted from testis tissue of a single testicular cancer human donor using a classical guanidine isothiocyanate-phenol: chloroform extraction method. RNA goes through rigorous quality control procedures to ensure the highest quality possible.

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Donor Information

Gender
Male
Age At Sampling
48 yrs
Medical Diagnosis
Seminoma of testis

Product Description

Species
Human
Tissue Name
Testis
Sample Diagnosis Category
Testicular Cancer
28S/18S Ratio
1.38
Size
5 µg
Shipping
Dry ice
Storage
Stored at -80°C without repeated freeze and thaws
Applications
Northern blotting, ribonuclease protection assay, polymerase chain reaction analysis, rapid amplification of cDNA end analysis, cDNA synthesis, RNA differential display, microRNA studies, and RNA library construction.

Product Properties

Normal Ratio
20%
Lesional Ratio
0%
Tumor Ratio
60%
Hypocellular/Acellular Tumor Stroma Ratio
15%
Hypercellular Tumor Stroma Ratio
5%
Necrosis Ratio
0%
Tumor Stage
IB
Primary Tumor (T)
T2
Regional Lymph Node (N)
NX
Distant Metastasis (M)
MX

Technical Specifications

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

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