Desalting and quantifying nucleic acids is essential for ensuring accuracy and efficiency for downstream assays, but the process can be challenging. Manual methods of desalting are time-consuming and ...
Protein detection sensitivity has historically lagged behind nucleic acid detection by 2-3 orders of magnitude due to the lack of intrinsic signal amplification. While digital methods such as Single ...
To obtain high-quality, purified nucleic acids, scientists can use several different methods, including phenol-chloroform extraction, cesium chloride/ethidium bromide (CsCl/EtBr) gradient ...
Market Development ManagerDeNovix Inc. In this interview, Andrew Jones discusses the importance of quality control in next-generation sequencing and the effect that a poorly followed protocol can have ...
Nucleic acids are emerging as a third generation of pharmaceuticals following the clinical accomplishments of small-molecule drugs and biologics like proteins and monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapies.
Virus quantification is of great importance for commercial and academic laboratories involved in research or production of viral vaccines, recombinant proteins, viral antigens, or antiviral agents.
The biosecurity risks associated with an unregulated industry became evident when, in 2006, a Guardian reporter successfully ordered parts of the smallpox genome through the mail. Although ordering ...
Discover effective protein quantification methods for precision in molecular biology and clinical diagnostics.