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Soaking tissue sections in sodium hypochlorite or bleach is a common method used to remove RNAse or DNA contaminants on the surface of the tissue. This helps to minimize the risk of nucleic acid degradation during downstream molecular analysis techniques such as RNA extraction or PCR.

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The chemical name for bleach is sodium hypochlorite.


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What is the concentration of calcium hypochlorite in bleach?

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