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Pre-designed human, mouse, and rat siRNAS
Said to be the best new tool for fulfilling the promise of the Human Genome Project by enabling the efficient identification and functional characterisation of novel disease-relevant genes
News from Ambion (Europe) (29 August 2003)
Array-ready oligo sets for human and mouse genomes
Providing a library of ready-to-print oligos with the flexibility to spot oligos and detect signals using various printing and hybridisation techniques
News from Qiagen (29 August 2003)
Automated PCR food pathogen testing
Automated testing platform detects and confirms salmonella, E coli O157:H7, listeria monocytogenes and listeria spp in one operation Brochure available
News from Oxoid (19 August 2003)
Cenix designed siRNAs for the human genome
Scientists can now have siRNAs that have been pre-designed using the Cenix design algorithm, yielding an extremely high percentage of effective sequences
News from Ambion (Europe) ( 7 August 2003)
siRNA expression technology licenced
Ambion licences City of Hope National Medical Center and Beckman Research Institute technology for expressing siRNA from PCR products
News from Ambion (Europe) (28 July 2003)
Purified enzyme for cleaner and easier PCR
Highly purified version of DNA polymerase has additional steps in its manufacturing process that significantly reduce contaminating DNA from the E coli host
News from Applied Biosystems (22 July 2003)
First commercially available Sars control
Armoured RNA technology was used to generate a control containing a defined RNA sequence for molecular detection of the Sars coronavirus
News from Ambion (Europe) (14 July 2003)
Efficient transfection of siRNA
Transfection reagent, based on a lipid formulation, provides efficient transfection of siRNA into a wide range of eukaryotic cells with low cytotoxicity
News from Qiagen (11 July 2003)
Single-colour real-time PCR detection
Lab-friendly, affordable system offers an alternative for the detection of common green fluorescent dyes such as FAM and SYBR Green I Brochure available
News from Bio-Rad Laboratories ( 4 July 2003)
Coronavirus PCR for Sars research
CVP system meets the need for an integrated solution to reproducibly purify viral RNA from respiratory samples and allow one-tube setup of sensitive RT-PCR
News from Qiagen (30 May 2003)
Guaranteed gene silencing
In the unlikely event that none of the four siRNA duplexes efficiently silences the target gene, the company will design and synthesise four free replacement duplexes
News from Qiagen (22 May 2003)
PCR cabinet sheds light on decontaminations
Designed to carry out efficient decontamination of reagents and associated equipment, prior to carrying out polymerase chain reactions
News from Scie-Plas (22 May 2003)
DNase I for complete removal of DNA contamination
Engineered version of wild-type DNase I has markedly increased affinity for DNA, giving a functional advantage in RT-PCR
News from Ambion (Europe) (21 May 2003)
Purification of DNA from small amounts of sample
Kit combines the selective binding properties of a silica-based membrane with flexible elution volumes to produce DNA free from impurities and suitable for use in PCR and STR
News from Qiagen (20 May 2003)
The silence of the genes
Kits provide method for preparing siRNA expression cassettes that can be introduced into cells to induce gene silencing without prior cloning or sequencing
News from Ambion (Europe) (28 April 2003)
Towards molecular medicine
Deal announced to offer the first commercially-available human genome-wide siRNA library
News from Ambion (Europe) (27 March 2003)
Doubly honoured for PCR
Roche Diagnostics receives Frost and Sullivan awards for its pioneering excellence in the European in vitro diagnostics industry
News from Frost and Sullivan (14 March 2003)
Avoid siRNA design altogether
Kit includes reagents to synthesise long dsRNAs by in vitro transcription, to digest those dsRNAs into siRNA populations using RNase III and to purify the siRNA cocktail
News from Ambion (Europe) (13 March 2003)
siRNA expression vectors with selectable markers
Expression vectors with antibiotic resistance genes are ideal for transient and long-term gene silencing studies
News from Ambion (Europe) (25 February 2003)
Expression vectors with selectable markers
siRNA expression vectors with antibiotic selectable markers are ideal for transient and long-term gene silencing studies
News from Ambion (Europe) (14 February 2003)
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