2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.mimet.2019.105745
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Estimating RNA numbers in single cells by RNA fluorescent tagging and flow cytometry

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“…The correlation between two data sets with known uncertainties (standard error of the mean (SEM) in each data point) was obtained by performing linear regression fitting using Ordinary Least Squares. The best fitting line along with its 68.2% confidence interval/bounds (CB) and statistics was obtained as described in Supplementary Materials and Methods 1.4 of (52). In short, the uncertainty of each of the N empirical data points was represented by m points, resulting in n = N×m points.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The correlation between two data sets with known uncertainties (standard error of the mean (SEM) in each data point) was obtained by performing linear regression fitting using Ordinary Least Squares. The best fitting line along with its 68.2% confidence interval/bounds (CB) and statistics was obtained as described in Supplementary Materials and Methods 1.4 of (52). In short, the uncertainty of each of the N empirical data points was represented by m points, resulting in n = N×m points.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best fitting line along with its 68.2% confidence interval/bounds (CB) and statistics was obtained as described in Supplementary Materials and Methods 1.4 of (52). In short, the uncertainty of each of the N empirical data points was represented by m points, resulting in n = N×m points.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We measured RNA and protein expression levels by RNA-seq (Supplementary Section I) and by Flow-cytometry (Supplementary Section II), respectively. We used pulse width data from flow-cytometry as a proxy for cell volume [Bahrudeen MNM et al, 2019; Cunningham et al, 1990; Traganos et al, 1984], which assisted the estimation of protein concentrations. We verified these results using microscopy data and image analysis (Supplementary Section III).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We measured RNA and protein expression levels by RNA-seq (Supplementary Section I) and by flow cytometry (Supplementary Section II), respectively. We used pulse width data from flow-cytometry as a proxy for cell size (39)(40)(41), required to estimate protein concentrations. We verified these results using microscopy data and image analysis (Supplementary Section III).…”
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confidence: 99%