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To get enough DNA for processing, such as sequencing the chain of nucleotides, researchers turn to the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). A series of reagents drive this process, and that includes polymerase, buffers, and so on. To make it easier for

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SPRIselect from Beckman Coulter Life Sciences utilizes SPRI (Solid Phase Reversible Immobilization)-based chemistry to speed and simplify genomic DNA size selection for next generation sequencing fragment library preparation.

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  • Provides critical improvements over the use of traditional 21mer siRNA designs
  • Allows size distribution to be adjusted between 150 and 800 base pairs
  • Available in 5, 60 and 450 mL volumes, enable rapid and consistent size selection, and come with guidelines to assist users in customizing protocols

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INTEGRA has introduced a new 10mL disposable multichannel reagent reservoir whose low dead volume (650µL) generates significant savings on reagent usage.

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Problem: Since the early 1990s, biobanking has been evolving as a key resource, increasing the availability and use of biological material such as DNA, RNA, tissues and cells for biomedical research. Aside from large biobanking schemes set up by

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SPRIselect

  • Utilizes SPRI (Solid Phase Reversible Immobilization)-based chemistry to speed and simplify genomic DNA size selection for next generation sequencing fragment library preparation
  • Provides critical improvements over the use of traditional 21mer siRNA designs
  • Allows size distribution to be adjusted between 150 and 800 base pairs
  • Available in 5, 60 and 450 mL volumes, enable rapid and consistent size selection, and come with guidelines to assist users in customizing protocols

Beckman Coulter
www.beckmancoulter.com

GeneIn™

  • Allows hard-to-transfect primary cells and stem cells to be transfected with improved efficiency and lower toxicity
  • Offer a unique rapid optimization protocol that enables researchers to maximize the transfection efficiency in their cells
  • Validated on multiple cell lines
  • Designed for transfecting primary cells and stem cells and is highly effective on commonly used cells

GlobalStem
www.globalstem.com

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AMSBIO has written an informative technical article to enable neuroscience researchers to learn more about a new method to control and direct differentiation of physiologically relevant neural cell types using stem cell qualified reagents.

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While widely utilized, ELISA has significant limitations. In order to capture antigen of interest from the sample, a relatively large amount of sample is required. xMAP Technology offers an attractive alternative, delivering the benefits of the

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