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Applied Biosystems™

TaqMan™ Array, Human GPCR Pathway, Fast 96-well

Catalog number: 4418782
Applied Biosystems™

TaqMan™ Array, Human GPCR Pathway, Fast 96-well

Catalog number: 4418782
Catalog Number
4418782
Unit Size
1 x 96 well plate
Price (USD)
Price: 230.00
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These 96-well plates are pre-configured with the most appropriate TaqMan® Gene Expression Assays for a specific biological process, pathway, or disease state. Each plate contains predefined assays and endogenous controls dried-down in the wells, ready for accurate assessment of an entire gene signature in one simple experiment. The TaqMan® Array Human GPCR Pathway 96-well Plate contains 92 assays to genes associated with GPCR pathways and 4 assays to candidate endogenous control genes.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

Specifications

Type
Array Plate
Format
96-array Plate
Species
Human
Form
Dried Down
Includes
TaqMan Assay for One 10 uL Reaction
Internal Probe Modification
MGB (Minor Groove Binder) (3'), Non-Fluorescent Quencher (3'), FAM (5')
Label or Dye
FAM
Product Line
TaqMan™
Reaction Speed
Fast
Research Category
Immunology, Apoptosis, Biomarker-Related Pathway(s), Signal Transduction, Neurobiology

Contents & Storage

Each TaqMan™ Array Plate well contains a single TaqMan™ Assay for one 10 μL reaction. The plates can be stored at room temperature or at 4°C.

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