The 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Jeffrey C Hall, Michael Rosbash, and Michael W Young for research that established key mechanistic principles on how circadian rhythms are regulated. Circadian rhythms are endogenous oscillations adjusted to changing external cues and driven
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Posted: October 22, 2017Comments: 2Read more »
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Posted: August 23, 2016Categories: Gene Expression ProfilingRead more »
In this final installment on how to improve your qPCR gene expression profiling (see 6 Tips to Improve qPCR: part 1 and part 2 for previous discussion), we will discuss pipetting tips and the benefits of a separate reverse transcription step in qPCR template preparation.
Tip #5. Good Laboratory Practice
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Despite being essential for any experiment involving DNA replication, people rarely give primers a second thought. To coincide with the launch of our new qPCR gene reference tool, we’ll be giving them a little more of the praise they deserve.
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Posted: April 26, 2016Categories: Gene Expression ProfilingRead more »
In this next installment on how to improve your qPCR gene profiling (see 6 Tips to Improve qPCR for previous discussion), we would like to discuss the limitations of melting curve analysis and PCR inhibitors.
Tip #3. Melting curve analysis is NOT sufficient for assessing qPCR product specificity.
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Posted: February 03, 2016Categories: Gene Expression ProfilingRead more »
Gene expression analysis is critical for understanding the transcriptome profiles of primary cells and how they directly influence the cells’ functionality. In addition, the transcriptome profile can affect cell proliferation, differentiation, senescence, or apoptosis. Traditional reporter-gene assays
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Posted: February 03, 2016Categories: Gene Expression ProfilingRead more »
qPCR array provides a quick, powerful and sensitive approach for gene expression profiling. To help our customers acquire accurate and consistent results, we are happy to share some tips for better qPCR.
Tip #1. Good primer design is the key to a successful qPCR array.
The success of a qPCR array depends
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Posted: October 07, 2015Categories: Gene Expression ProfilingRead more »
Dye-based qPCR assays, such as SYBR® Green and EvaGreen®, have many advantages over probe-based qPCR assays. Dye-based systems are desirable because they are highly adaptable, cost effective, and time efficient. qPCR specificity, however, is a vital factor to consider when using dye-based qPCR assays.