The perceived ease of use of real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) and reverse transcription PCR (RT-qPCR) technology has revolutionized life science research. Its effectiveness at amplification and ...
Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) is a molecular technique that has reshaped the landscape of biological research and medicine due to its high sensitivity and specificity. qPCR, also known ...
Careful strategizing helps make PCR sensitive enough for the most challenging experiments. You have full access to this article via your institution. Scientists are rarely starved for choice when ...
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 ...
This 5-day training is designed to provide a solid understanding of specific topics through presentation and laboratory work.Participants will gain significant experience in the performance of ...
The Nobel Prize winning polymerase chain reaction (PCR) 1 technique revolutionized molecular biology on its invention in 1986 and it has done the same for medical diagnostics over the last 15 years.
1. To minimize the potential for sample cross-contamination and nucleic acid carryover from one experiment to the next, use aerosol-resistant pipette tips and designated work areas and pipettes for ...
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 ...
PCR is a technique used to amplify target DNA in a sample. It’s a well-known method that has undergone numerous modifications to enhance its capabilities. This year, it’s turning 40 years old. PCR has ...
Gene expression experiments measure changes in RNA transcript levels to compare how genes are up- or down-regulated across ...