Isolating RNA from whole blood--the dawn of RNA-based diagnosis?

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Abstract

A novel cationic surfactant solution is used to lyse blood cells and precipitate RNA and DNA. The RNA is recovered by extracting the pellet with a small volume of guanidinium isothiocyanate or formamide.

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Macfarlane, D. E., & Dahle, C. E. (1993). Isolating RNA from whole blood--the dawn of RNA-based diagnosis? Nature, 362(6416), 186–188. https://doi.org/10.1038/362186a0

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