TNF RNA Detection Qualitative Test Cost AED:1190.0 Symptoms Diagnosis
At DNA Labs UAE, we offer the TNF RNA Detection Qualitative Test at a cost of AED 1190.0. This test is designed to detect the presence or absence of TNF mRNA in a sample, providing valuable information about inflammatory and immune responses.
Test Details
The TNF RNA Detection Qualitative Test focuses on Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF), a cytokine involved in inflammatory and immune responses. This test utilizes various methods to detect TNF mRNA in a sample:
- Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR): This method involves converting TNF mRNA into complementary DNA (cDNA) using reverse transcription, and then amplifying the cDNA using PCR. The amplified cDNA can be visualized using gel electrophoresis or other detection methods.
- Real-time PCR: Similar to RT-PCR, this method includes the use of fluorescent probes for real-time monitoring of the amplification process. It provides both quantitative and qualitative information about TNF mRNA levels in a sample.
- Northern blotting: This method involves separating RNA molecules in a sample using gel electrophoresis, transferring them onto a membrane, and hybridizing the membrane with a labeled probe specific to TNF mRNA. The presence or absence of TNF mRNA can be visualized by detecting the labeled probe.
- In situ hybridization: This method allows for the detection of TNF mRNA directly within cells or tissues. It involves hybridizing a labeled probe specific to TNF mRNA to the target RNA in the sample, followed by visualization using microscopy or other imaging techniques.
These qualitative tests provide valuable insights into the expression of TNF in a particular biological system. They can determine whether TNF mRNA is present or absent in a sample, aiding in the diagnosis of various conditions.
Components and Price
The TNF RNA Detection Qualitative Test is available at DNA Labs UAE for a cost of AED 1190.0. This price includes the necessary components for the test.
Sample Condition and Report Delivery
We accept CSF, whole blood, and serum samples for the TNF RNA Detection Qualitative Test. The report will be delivered via email within 3 working days, with an option for phone delivery within 24 hours.
Doctor and Test Department
The TNF RNA Detection Qualitative Test is conducted under the supervision of a physician. The test falls under the Genetics department at DNA Labs UAE.
Pre Test Information
Prior to the test, patients are required to sign a consent document. It is also recommended to bring any relevant clinical history of the patient for the TNF RNA Detection Qualitative Test.
Test Name | TNF RNA Detection Qualitative Test |
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Components | |
Price | 1190.0 AED |
Sample Condition | CSF, Whole Blood, Serum |
Report Delivery | 3rd Working Day Email:-36 hours.On phone: 24 hours |
Method | Real Time PCR |
Test type | Viral |
Doctor | Physician |
Test Department: | Genetics |
Pre Test Information | Need to sign Consent document and bring any clinical history of patient forTNF (RNA Detection) QualitativeTest |
Test Details | TNF stands for Tumor Necrosis Factor, which is a cytokine involved in inflammatory and immune responses. In the context of RNA detection, a qualitative test for TNF would involve detecting the presence or absence of TNF mRNA in a sample. There are several methods that can be used to perform a qualitative TNF RNA detection test, including: 1. Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR): This method involves converting the TNF mRNA into complementary DNA (cDNA) using reverse transcription, and then amplifying the cDNA using PCR. The amplified cDNA can then be visualized using gel electrophoresis or other detection methods. 2. Real-time PCR: This method is similar to RT-PCR but includes the use of fluorescent probes that allow for real-time monitoring of the amplification process. It provides quantitative as well as qualitative information about the TNF mRNA levels in a sample. 3. Northern blotting: This method involves separating the RNA molecules in a sample using gel electrophoresis, transferring them onto a membrane, and then hybridizing the membrane with a labeled probe specific to TNF mRNA. The presence or absence of TNF mRNA can be visualized by detecting the labeled probe. 4. In situ hybridization: This method allows for the detection of TNF mRNA directly within cells or tissues. It involves hybridizing a labeled probe specific to TNF mRNA to the target RNA in the sample, followed by visualization using microscopy or other imaging techniques. These qualitative tests can be used to determine whether TNF mRNA is present or absent in a sample, providing information about the expression of TNF in a particular biological system. |