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Understanding the Mechanisms of Ovarian Cancer through Epigenetic Analysis of Archival Samples using ChIP Technology

9 Sept 2017
Understanding the Mechanisms of Ovarian Cancer through Epigenetic Analysis of Archival Samples using ChIP Technology

Watch this video to learn how a collaboration between Porvair Sciences and Swansea University Medical School has helped the rapid development of new methods for the epigenetic analysis of archival material from biopsies using Chromatrap ChIP technology.

Chromatrap® FFPE ChIP Kit

Chromatrap

Epigenetic identification and targeting in clinical FFPE tissues is a crucial step for potential epigenetic therapeutics and personalized medicine therapies. FFPE is a standard method to archive and preserve medical tissue biopsy samples. These archives, kept in many hospitals world-wide, are a huge, rich and untapped sample resource for genetic research. Due to the cross-linking of proteins by formaldehyde, FFPE tissues present a particular challenge for ChIP analysis. In addition, the small size and delicate nature of the tissue, and the difficulty in extracting samples from paraffin, used to provide tissue support after preservation, can damage complex cellular complexes such as chromatin. ChIP assays from these samples have therefore proved time consuming and difficult.  Chromatrap® FFPE ChIP kit overcomes these issues and provides the following benefits: Provides greater flexibility and more IPs per sample Works across a range of FFPE samples, human and animal Available in 96-well plate or spin column format Works equally well with high and low abundant marks Provides sufficient DNA to perform library preps for ChIP-seq assays

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