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  • fuellen
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    • Jan 2018
    • 10

    RNA Sequencing at doctor's office

    Hello!
    I'm looking for feasible scenarios that would enable gene expression data analyses at a doctor's office, probably based on a blood sample. It seems that sample processing is too sophisticated to be done there, so samples would have to be frozen and shipped. Question: How long can blood samples, after minimal processing, be stored at -18 degrees Celsius (or at +4 degrees, possibly) so that they may then be sent in bulk (eg on dry ice) to a sequencing facility?
    Thanks for any hints!
  • HESmith
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 512

    #2
    Expression profiles can change in minutes, so I'd recommend adding a stabilization component (e.g., Qiagen's RNAprotect) immediately after collection. At that point, the samples would be stable for weeks at 4˚ and indefinitely if frozen.

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    • GW_OK
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 411

      #3
      Is there a reason you can't draw into a PAXgene tube?

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