# Illumina Single Cell 3' RNA Prep, T10 Workflow (Video)

This video shows the key workflow process PIPs handling steps of cell capture, lysis, breaking, washing, and volume regulation for Illumina T10 Single Cell 3' RNA Prep. The content of this video begins with sample addition to PIPs and ends with Pre-Reverse Transcription Volume Regulation.

[Illumina Single Cell 3' RNA Prep, T10 Workflow](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdLG-_lIQXU)

Video length: 09:31

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