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            <title>S1 Assay Using Oligo Probes</title>
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            <description>S1 Assay Using Oligo Probes protocol from Breeden's lab. The protocol also introduced oligonucleotide probe design, T4 kinase labeling of oligo probe, hybridization, S1 digestion and gel analysis. ...</description>
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            <title>S1 Protection</title>
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            <description>PDF protocol and some comments on S1 nuclear assay from Marimoto lab at Northwestern University. ...</description>
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            <title>S1 nuclease assay using oligonucleotide probe</title>
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            <description>S1 nuclease assay using oligonucleotide probe from Steve Hahn and Breeden Lab. ...</description>
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            <title>S1 Nuclease Analysis</title>
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            <description>A pdf protocol on S1 Nuclease Analysis from Flemington lab at Tulane University. ...</description>
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            <title>Some oligos sequence for S1 nuclease assay</title>
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            <description>S1 Oligonucleotides for analyzing gene expression. Oligos include EBV Genes, E2F1 (human), CDC25A (human), ARF1 (human), Cyclin E (human) and oligos for reporter constructs. ...</description>
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            <title>The Basics: What is a Nuclease Protection Assay?</title>
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            <description>Ambion technote on Nuclease protection assay. Nuclease protection assays (NPAs), including both ribonuclease protection assays (RPAs) and S1 nuclease assays, are an extremely sensitive method for the detection, quantitation and mapping of specific RNAs in a co ...</description>
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