Solution reagent kit qPCRBIO
diagnosticfor qPCRfor nucleic acids

solution reagent kit
solution reagent kit
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Characteristics

Type
solution
Applications
diagnostic, for nucleic acids, for qPCR
Other characteristics
hot start
Storage temperature

Max.: -15 °C
(5 °F)

Min.: -30 °C
(-22 °F)

Description

Our universal probe kit is designed to give superior sensitivity and specificity in all probe-based real-time PCR assays, including TaqMan®, Scorpions® and molecular beacon probes. Reliably perform singleplex or multiplex expression studies and diagnostic assays with this robust, market-leading probe kit. Features High efficiency in multiplex reactions Rapid extension rate for early Ct values Market leading sensitivity – increased limit of detection Efficient amplification from GC and AT-rich sequences Antibody-mediated hot start technology Compatible with all real-time PCR platforms Also available as an easy-to-see blue mix qPCRBIO Probe Mix is the robust choice for all your probe-based real-time PCR needs. Our universal kit can be used to reliably detect extremely low copy number targets and quantify any DNA template including genomic, cDNA and viral sequences. By combining antibody-mediated hot start technology with the latest advances in buffer chemistry, we offer market-leading performance with minimal or no optimisation required. The enhanced sensitivity makes qPCRBIO Probe Mix the perfect choice for multiplexing. Applications Absolute quantification Relative gene expression analysis TaqMan®, Scorpions® and molecular beacon probes Detection of extremely low copy number targets Diagnostic real-time PCR

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MEDICA 2024
MEDICA 2024

11-14 Nov 2024 Dusseldorf (Germany) Hall 3 - Stand B57

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