CELLDATA DNAstorm™ FFPE DNA Extraction Kit
Superior DNA extraction from FFPE samples, due to the enhanced removal of formaldehyde-induced damage, providing DNA with higher yield and quality and greater amplifiability.
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Product Description
Formalin-fixed tissue samples are a challenge for DNA extraction, often resulting in low yields and poor performance in subsequent steps. Most existing methods rely on heat to remove crosslinks and adducts, which is only partially effective and leads to additional fragmentation of labile nucleic acids. Powered by proprietary CAT5™ technology, the DNAstorm™ extraction kit enhances the removal of formaldehyde-induced damage and provides DNA with higher yield and quality and greater amplifiability. The DNAstorm™ kit is the best solution for next-generation sequencing and other advanced applications.
- Purify higher quality DNA with less fragmentation
- Extract higher yields of amplifiable DNA than heat-based methods
- CAT5™ technology for enzymatic reversal of formaldehyde crosslinking
- Gentle treatment of samples with no high temperature or harsh solvents
- Better results in downstream analysis like PCR, microarray, or next-generation sequencing
- Simple workflow
The DNAstorm™ extraction kit greatly accelerates the removal of formaldehyde damage and allows recovery of higher quality nucleic acids. This results in higher yields, more intact RNA or DNA, and better results in downstream analysis like PCR, microarray, or next-generation sequencing (NGS). We also offer the CELLDATA RNAstorm™ FFPE RNA Extraction Kit for extraction of high-quality RNA from FFPE tissue samples. The RNAstorm™ and DNAstorm™ kits can be combined to obtain both pure DNA and RNA from the same tissue section. See our DNAstorm™/RNAstorm™ Combination Kit (#CD503) which includes the RNAstorm™ kit (#CD501) and DNAstorm™ kit (#CD502). For a detailed protocol please see our App Note – Dual DNA and RNA Extraction From a Single FFPE Sample.
Note: The CD202 trial size version of this kit has been discontinued.

References
- Am J Surg Pathol, 43, 1720 DOI: 10.1097/PAS.0000000000001338