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OriGene TissueScan in recent publications
Activation of the Aryl-Hydrocarbon Receptor Inhibits Invasive and Metastatic Features of Human Breast Cancer Cells and Promotes Breast Cancer Cell Differentiation Mol. Endocrinol., Dec 2009; 10.1210/me.2009-0346 [Breast Cancer Panel I]

Homozygous loss of BHD causes early embryonic lethality and kidney tumor development with activation of mTORC1 and Mtorc2 PNAS, Oct 2009; 10.1073/pnas.0908853106 [Mouse Normal]

Mouse RIC-3, an Endoplasmic Reticulum Chaperone, Promotes Assembly of the {alpha}7 Acetylcholine Receptor through a Cytoplasmic Coiled-Coil Domain J. Neurosci., Oct 2009; 29: 12625 - 12635 [Mouse BRAIN]

A genomic screen identifies TYRO3 as a MITF regulator in melanoma PNAS, Sep 2009; 10.1073/pnas.0909292106 [Melanoma Panel 1]

First Strand cDNA

Amplification of cDNA by PCR is an essential tool for today's molecular biologist. This technique can be used to clone members of a multi-gene family, homologous genes from different species, and genes previously identified. OriGene's First Strand cDNA has been used and cited by a number of experts in the field.

PCR amplification of First-Strand cDNA and its subsequent subcloning can save time and reduce costs by eliminating the need to construct and screen a panel of tissues for gene expression. First-Strand cDNA is also ideal for the characterization of alternatively spliced mRNA either in a single tissue or across multiple tissues in an organism.

  • Synthesized from high quality poly A+ RNA
  • Oligo(dT)-primed reverse transcribed
  • Available as sets of six cDNAs
  • Control PCR primers included

OriGene First-Strand cDNA kits are formatted for the rapid and efficient screening of a panel of tissues for gene expression. The cDNA panels provided in these kits are also ideal for the characterization of alternatively spliced mRNA either within a single tissue or across multiple organism tissues.

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