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Pure genomic DNA from blood
Automated recovery of pure genomic DNA from blood in a hands-off system which requires no human intervention once the protocol has begun
News from Promega UK (29 January 2003)
Increased yields of RNA from fibre-rich tissues
RNeasy Fibrous Tissue Kits are optimized for use with fibre-rich tissues, such as skeletal muscle and heart.
News from Qiagen ( 7 January 2003)
Lipid Tissue Kits optimised for fatty tissues
RNeasy Lipid Tissue Kits are optimized for use with fatty tissues, such as brain and adipose tissue.
News from Qiagen ( 7 January 2003)
Fully automated purification of nucleic acids
The BioRobot EZ1 System provides fully automated purification of nucleic acids from a range of clinically relevant samples.
News from Qiagen ( 7 January 2003)
Human RNA from different brain regions
High quality RNA from eight different human brain regions: frontal cortex, occipital cortex, parietal cortex, temporal cortex, basal ganglia, cerebellum, medulla, and thalamus
News from Ambion (Europe) ( 6 December 2002)
Sensitive RT for one-step qRT-PCR
New kit contains an RNase H+ reverse transcriptase (RT) that results in greater sensitivity in one-step, qRT-PCR experiments
News from Ambion (Europe) (27 November 2002)
Easy DNA storage
Kits utilise a specially treated collection medium that allows room temperature storage and simple application without the need of an initial DNA clean up step
News from DNA-point (18 November 2002)
Thermal cycler/PCR validation
Thermal data is collected from the cycler and compared against the manufactures specifications to identify if the unit is performing within specified criteria
News from GRI (15 November 2002)
Robust synthesis of first strand cDNA
Reverse transcriptase is optimised for the efficient and robust synthesis of first-strand cDNA from RNA for further amplification
News from Promega UK (23 October 2002)
Go to gel, go directly to gel
Do not pass go, do not collect $200, but do go from thermocycler to gel analysis in one easy step using this DNA polymerase
News from Promega UK (22 October 2002)
Easy and cost-effective multiplex PCR
Suited for many types of multiplex PCR applications including typing and analysis of transgenic organisms, amplification of multiple DNA regions for SNP analysis, and others
News from Qiagen (16 October 2002)
Isolate high quality RNA from blood
White blood cell isolation kit provides a fast and easy method to yield high-quality RNA while simultaneously removing genomic DNA
News from Ambion (Europe) ( 9 September 2002)
Is your PCR contaminated?
New model of laminar-flow PCR preparation cabinets assist operators in producing contamination-free PCR samples Brochure available
News from Labcaire Systems (28 August 2002)
Real-Time Thermal Cyclers set For bigger role
The much-lauded real-time Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) detection method has the potential to revolutionise the sample analysis arena, according to a new report
News from Frost and Sullivan ( 5 August 2002)
siRNA expression vector for gene silencing
Vector can be used to silence target genes by RNA interference, eliminating the need to synthesise RNA oligonucleotides for RNAi experiments and reducing costs
News from Ambion (Europe) ( 1 August 2002)
High yield transcription of dsRNA for RNAi
Kit is optimised for the synthesis of over 1mg of ready-to-use dsRNA for RNAi experiments in C elegans, drosophila, and other non-mammalian systems
News from Ambion (Europe) (11 July 2002)
siRNA transfection kit
For the effective and efficient delivery of siRNA into cells to induce a gene silencing response, this kit includes a proprietary mixture of lipids and a proprietary blend of polyamines
News from Ambion (Europe) ( 4 July 2002)
Surge in nucleic acid-based amplification
Growing incidence of infectious diseases will inject vigour into the market for acid-based amplification kits, according to new market report
News from Frost and Sullivan (18 June 2002)
New method to detect GMOs
Food containing more than 1% genetically modified organisms must be labelled; this new method shows how a bioanalyser can be used to detect transgenes
News from Agilent Technologies (27 May 2002)
Novel quantitative end-point RT-PCR
New application for quantitative end-point RT-PCR gene expression measurement using an off-the-shelf bioanalyser and standardised reagents
News from Agilent Technologies (24 May 2002)
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