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Birdsill AC, Walker DG, Lue L, Sue LI, Beach TG. Postmortem interval effect on RNA and gene expression in human brain tissue. Cell Tissue Bank. 2011 Nov;12(4):311-8. PubMed. Recommends Please login to recommend the paper. Comments Paul Coleman Banner Research Institute Posted: 12 Sep 2010 This paper presents useful information on the effects of postmortem delay on yield and quality of RNA extracted from human brain. The generalization is that long postmortem delay reduces the yield and quality of extracted RNA. View all comments by Paul Coleman Make a Comment To make a comment you must login or register.
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This paper presents useful information on the effects of postmortem delay on yield and quality of RNA extracted from human brain. The generalization is that long postmortem delay reduces the yield and quality of extracted RNA.
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