Ribonucleic acids (RNA) are generally considered fragile molecules that are readily degraded. However, there is growing documentation of long-term (from days to centuries) RNA persistence in a variety of contexts and tissue types, and as such a number of academic disciplines are beginning to exploit degraded RNA. While the reasons for its survival are not fully understood, there are several plausible mechanisms that would safeguard this molecule against degradation. However, after examining the literature available on the postmortem instability and decay mechanisms of RNA, it has become clear that limited experimental studies and no reviews offer an overview of these mechanisms. Hence in this review we outline molecular reasons for RNA surv...
Studies of post-mortem interval on the stability of RNA from a number of various mammals have shown ...
AbstractTo determine the reliability of gene expression studies in human post-mortem bone, it is imp...
For a long time, it has been thought that fresh and frozen tissues are the only possible source of b...
The long-term survival of RNA in postmortem tissues is a tricky topic. Many aged/forensic specimens ...
AbstractThe precision and reliability of quantitative nucleic acid analysis depends on the quality o...
The precision and reliability of quantitative nucleic acid analysis depends on the quality of the sa...
In today’s research driven society, it has become commonplace for institutions to rely upon DNA and ...
The techniques currently utilized for collecting biological evidence at the scenes of violent crimes...
NoThe susceptibility of RNA to enzymatic degradation has been considered as a tool to estimate time-...
High-molecular-weight DNA was recovered postmortem in sufficient quantities from various human organ...
Messenger RNA (mRNA) profiling in post-mortem human tissue might reveal information about gene expre...
Messenger RNA (mRNA) profiling in post-mortem human tissue might reveal information about gene expre...
poster abstractIn today’s research driven society, it has become commonplace for institutions to rel...
With the advent of quantitative reverse-transcription real-time polymerase chain reaction, RNA has i...
The detection of DNA polymorphisms considerably expanded the means of discrimination of individuals ...
Studies of post-mortem interval on the stability of RNA from a number of various mammals have shown ...
AbstractTo determine the reliability of gene expression studies in human post-mortem bone, it is imp...
For a long time, it has been thought that fresh and frozen tissues are the only possible source of b...
The long-term survival of RNA in postmortem tissues is a tricky topic. Many aged/forensic specimens ...
AbstractThe precision and reliability of quantitative nucleic acid analysis depends on the quality o...
The precision and reliability of quantitative nucleic acid analysis depends on the quality of the sa...
In today’s research driven society, it has become commonplace for institutions to rely upon DNA and ...
The techniques currently utilized for collecting biological evidence at the scenes of violent crimes...
NoThe susceptibility of RNA to enzymatic degradation has been considered as a tool to estimate time-...
High-molecular-weight DNA was recovered postmortem in sufficient quantities from various human organ...
Messenger RNA (mRNA) profiling in post-mortem human tissue might reveal information about gene expre...
Messenger RNA (mRNA) profiling in post-mortem human tissue might reveal information about gene expre...
poster abstractIn today’s research driven society, it has become commonplace for institutions to rel...
With the advent of quantitative reverse-transcription real-time polymerase chain reaction, RNA has i...
The detection of DNA polymorphisms considerably expanded the means of discrimination of individuals ...
Studies of post-mortem interval on the stability of RNA from a number of various mammals have shown ...
AbstractTo determine the reliability of gene expression studies in human post-mortem bone, it is imp...
For a long time, it has been thought that fresh and frozen tissues are the only possible source of b...