picomole


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pi·co·mole

 (pē′kə-mōl′, pī′-)
n.
One trillionth (10-12) of a mole.
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picomole

(ˈpiːkəʊˌməʊl)
n
(Chemistry) a trillionth of a mole
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PCR reaction was performed in a total of 25 uL reaction mixture with 12.5 was master (Accuprim TM super mix11), 1.5 uL of 10 picomole of each primer, and 1.5 uL extracted DNA as template and 8 uL distilled water.
The 25 uL amplification reaction included 2.5 uL 10x buffer, 2 uL dNTP (2.5 mM each), 10 picomole of each primer, 1.5 U Taq polymerase, 30 ng of genomic DNA and rest milli Q water.
The cDNA was diluted in RNase-free water to working concentration 50 ng for PCR amplification with SCoT primer (20 picomole per reaction).
After the entire procedure a picomole range of exposure was reached as biomarker for miR.
It was expressed as picomole of [H.sub.2][O.sub.2] reduced per sec per milligram of protein (pmol of [H.sub.2][O.sub.2]/sec/mg prot).
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