As RNAi continues to gain in popularity as a tool for gene silencing and studying gene function as well as biochemical pathways, qPCR has played an important role in quantifying RNA transcripts to ...
Optimizing the formulation of reagents for your qPCR assay requires careful experimental design that looks across several performance factors for each reagent formulation tested. These performance ...
Performing Real-Time qPCR with the 5’ fluorogenic nuclease assay and a Double-Dye oligonucleotide probe provides additional specificity during PCR amplification, an essential component for a ...
PENZBERG, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Quantitative real-time reverse-transcription PCR (qPCR) is a frequently used research tool in human glioma. So far, there has been no systematic approach to ...
The scope of real-time quantitative (qPCR) assays for gene-expression analysis in research applications and for sequence-specific nucleic acid detection for diagnostic purposes continues to grow.
Sample volumes that are gradually increasing and innovative options for molecular biology experiments are altering the demands on quantitative real-time PCR. Migrating to the multi-well format with ...
What is real-time quantitative PCR? qPCR uses one of two methods to detect the changes to DNA amplification: use of fluorescent dyes or sequence-specific DNA probes. qPCR is normally performed in a ...
A microchip technology test kit may facilitate point-of-care testing in remote locations, clinics, and airports while providing similar accuracy to the tube-based real-time PCR tests, investigators ...
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