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Circulating Extracellular RNA Markers of Liver Regeneration

July 2016 Authors: Irene K. Yan, Xue Wang, Yan W. Asmann, Hiroaki Haga, Tushar Patel Info: Mayo Clinic researchers performed partial hepatectomies in mice and then monitored RNA activity in serum samples to find a signature associated with liver regeneration. … more »

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2015: A Look Back

People are starting to talk about their plans for New Year’s Eve, confirming a suspicion we’ve had for a while now: 2015 really is winding down! We can’t believe that 2016 is nearly upon us. As we try to remember … more »

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Sage Science automated DNA sample prep tools are used in a wide range of applications. In each section below, we round up some of the great work our customers are doing. Next-Gen Sequencing Expand   Publication: Spread of Chikungunya Virus … more »

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Recently Published Protocols Using automated size selection tools, researchers are continually finding new ways to improve sequencing methods. Expand   Enrichment for microbial DNA in human saliva samples, Microbiome, 2018 Improving saliva shotgun metagenomics by chemical host DNA depletion Scientists … more »

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At Einstein Med School, ‘Extremely Reproducible’ Pippin Platforms Save Time and Money

In the genetics department at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Research Assistant Professor Alex Maslov is working to understand structural variants associated with aging and cancer. Using human and mouse cells, he deploys whole genome sequencing to make these links. … more »

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Placental miR-1301 is dysregulated in early-onset preeclampsia and inversely correlated with maternal circulating leptin

September 2014 Authors: M.S. Weedon-Fekjær, Y. Sheng, M. Sugulle, G.M. Johnsen, F. Herse, C.W. Redman, R. Lyle, R. Dechend, A.C. Staff Info: Scientists from Norway, the UK, and Germany used sequenced small RNAs in placenta from patients with and without … more »

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Illumina Workflow: Pippin for RNA Studies

Illumina sequencers are far and away the most popular platform on the market. Since so many Sage customers use their Pippins with these instruments, we’re taking a look at some of the most common or interesting applications of automated DNA … more »

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Illumina Workflow: Pippin or SageELF for Mate-Pair Sequencing

Most Sage customers use their Pippins with an Illumina workflow, so for the next few weeks we’ll be taking a look at some of the most common or interesting applications of automated DNA sizing with the HiSeq, MiSeq, and even … more »

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In the Journals: Pippin Publications

We’re pleased to see that the steady stream of publications citing the use of Pippin Prep and BluePippin as our automated DNA size selection tools help more and more users get more accurate and reproducible results. The instruments have been … more »

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As ABRF Approaches, Sage Science Honors Core Lab Customers

With the annual ABRF conference rapidly approaching, we wanted to take a moment to thank the many core lab teams who have adopted Pippin instruments for automated DNA size selection. Some of these customers have independently conducted studies of size … more »

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