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  • jinpingzhang
    Member
    • Mar 2012
    • 10

    #16
    Size selection beyond XP bead ability!

    Hi, Philip,
    It is very difficult or impossible using XP bead for size selection of NA. especially for small and precise NA at specific bp/nt. Also got same inoformation from Beckman Coulter.

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    • SS00
      PhD Student
      • Jun 2012
      • 33

      #17
      I know this is an old thread but just came across this from Agencourt:

      Beckman Coulter Diagnostics helps healthcare professionals provide better patient care by delivering the accurate diagnostic information they need.


      Seems like you can now select for small RNA's using SPRI selection optimised with Isopropanaol.

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      • Taher2016
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2015
        • 1

        #18
        AMPure XP instead of RNAClean XP beads for Total RNA TruSeq

        Hi Everyone,
        Have anyone tried to use Agencourt AMPure XP beads instead of Agencourt RNAClean XP beads for Illumine TruSeq Standard Total RNA Kit? Does it work?

        Thanks

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