GeneChip™ miRNA 3.1 Array Plate
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GeneChip™ miRNA 3.1 Array Plate

The miRNA 3.1 Array Plates and Trays are powerful tools for studying the role of small non-coding RNA (miRNA, snoRNA,Read more
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Catalog NumberNumber of Arrays
90228524 arrays
90228796 arrays
Catalog number 902285
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Number of Arrays:
24 arrays
The miRNA 3.1 Array Plates and Trays are powerful tools for studying the role of small non-coding RNA (miRNA, snoRNA, and scaRNA) and their importance in cancer and other diseases. Additionally, we offer the miRNA 4.1 Array Plates and Trays, which offers updated content with the same high performance as the previous generation array.

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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Product LineGeneChip
Quantity1 x 24 array plate
TypemiRNA 3.1 Array Plate
ArraymiRNA Profiling
Format24-array Plate, Trays
Number of Arrays24 arrays
SpeciesHuman, Mouse, Rat
Unit SizeEach

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Is the hybridization mix for cartridges the same as the hybridization mix for PEG arrays (array plates)?

The hybridization mix for PEG arrays is different from the hybridization mix for cartridges. The concentrations of the hybridization mix are different and in addition, DMSO is not added into the hybridization mix for PEG arrays because it can affect the glue that holds the PEG to the plate.

Where can I find the species information for your GeneChip miRNA arrays?

The species information can be found in the annotation file of the miRNA array of interest.
Please complete the following steps:
- Go to www.thermofisher.com and go to the product page of the array of interest.
- Scroll down to support files.
- Download the annotation files for the miRNA array of interest, and open in excel.
- In the file, there will be a column, species scientific name. This column will have all the species present on the array.

Find additional tips, troubleshooting help, and resources within our Microarray Analysis Support Center.