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Obtaining adequate samples for nucleic acid or protein analysis from a limited number of cells can be a difficult task. The steps for isolation of DNA, cytoplasmic RNA and nuclear proteins from mononuclear cells collected from a single peripheral blood sample are outlined below. A previously described technique for rapid isolation of nuclear proteins was modified to acquire RNA and DNA of sufficient quantity and quality to perform analyses at the molecular level without altering the quality of protein extracted. This approach is applicable for use with peripheral blood mononuclear cells, primary cultures and immortalized cell lines.