The ubiquity of quantitative PCR (qPCR) for interrogating gene expression in a variety of research and clinical contexts makes it an indispensable laboratory tool. Among the most critical variables ...
qPCR is a technique for the selective amplification and quantitative detection of regions of DNA or complimentary DNA (cDNA). Oligonucleotide primers flanking a region of interest are used to amplify ...
This 5-day training is designed to provide a solid understanding of specific topics through presentation and laboratory work.Participants will gain significant experience in the performance of ...
RT-qPCR stands for quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, the “RT” not to be mistaken for “real time”. 2 Unlike qPCR that uses a DNA template, the starting material for RT-qPCR ...
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