The 96-well Fast Spectral Calibration Plate with Alexa Fluor 647 is used to maintain the QuantStudio 5 Dx and QuantStudio 7 Pro Dx real-time PCR instruments with 96-well 0.1-mL (Fast) blocks.
This plate is used for Alexa Fluor 647 dye spectral calibration of your 7500 Fast Real-Time PCR System and QuantStudio 5, QuantStudio 6 Pro, and QuantStudio 7 Pro real-time PCR systems with 96-well, 0.1-mL block.
The Applied Biosystems QuantStudio Absolute Q AutoRun Digital PCR Suite is an integrated system solution that scales precise nucleic acid quantification and offers flexible instrument configurations and intelligent automation support for up to 72 hours of hands-free operation.
AccuSEQ Real-Time PCR Detection Software v3.2 is part of an integrated workflow for impurity and contaminant testing during biopharmaceutical manufacturing using the SEQ family of real-time PCR assays, including MycoSEQ, resDNASEQ, and ProteinSEQ assays.
It includes calibration plates to perform a spectral calibration with FAM™, VIC™, ROX™, SYBR™ Green, TAMRA™, NED™ dyes, plates to perform region-of-interest (ROI) calibration, normalization calibration, and to run an RNase P verification.
Since AccuFill tips have a shorter shelf-life than OpenArray plates, we recommend that you align your order quantity with your estimated OpenArray throughput.About the OpenArray Real-Time PCR Platform:The OpenArray Real-Time PCR Platform provides PCR-based genotyping and gene expression analysis of...
The Protein Thermal Shift™ Software v1.4 was developed to analyze protein melt fluorescent readings directly from Applied Biosystems™ real-time PCR instrument files.
They are low-volume microplates used in the QuantStudio™ OpenArray™ AccuFill™ System for sample loading onto OpenArray™ plates. These particular plates are black in color for improved visualization during loading.
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Endpoint PCR (PCR) is a method used to determine if a gene of interest is expressed in a sample. Once cDNA is made through reverse transcription, it is amplified using a DNA polymerase-based reaction in a thermal cycler.