According to a recent report on the gene-amplification technologies market from Global Industry Analysts, there are close to 70,000 bioresearchers using real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) in North ...
RT-qPCR stands for quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, the “RT” not to be mistaken for “real time”. 2 Unlike qPCR that uses a DNA template, the starting material for RT-qPCR ...
qPCR is a potent technique for microRNA expression profiling to assess gene regulation, yet the characteristics of miRNAs present challenges for assay design. miRNAs are only 19–22 nucleotides in ...
Multiplex qPCR is a popular area of interest for many assay developers. Thanks to distinct reporter dyes, multiple reactions can be combined into a single well, with each target detected independently ...
Leading PCR and qPCR technology now available for high-throughput applications: With the Biometra TRobot II and qTOWER³ auto, Analytik Jena presents two new thermal cyclers for fully automated PCR and ...
When working in a lab, launching a quantitative PCR (qPCR) experiment demands a comprehensive understanding of complicated protocols, principles, and methodologies. Analyzing the large amounts of ...
Quantitative PCR (qPCR) is a widely utilized technique for the semiquantitative study of gene expression. However, its accuracy and reproducibility depend significantly on the proper use of assay ...
Daniel Blanchard (left) is a molecular biologist and geneticist by training who, before joining Thermo Fisher Scientific (MA, USA), spent many years in academia, working mainly on RNA biology, RNAi ...
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