RNA reference guide: Learn the basics of RNA isolation
The extraction and isolation of RNA is essential in many downstream applications. Check out the basics of RNA isolation from Thermo Fisher.
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The extraction and isolation of RNA is essential in many downstream applications. Check out the basics of RNA isolation from Thermo Fisher.
SARS-CoV-2 diverts building blocks from glucose production to the assembly of purine bases, researchers have found.
An artificial intelligence platform has been created to enable tens of thousands of microscopy images to be generated in an hour.
KingFisher APEX is our newest instrument for automation workflows for high throughput DNA and RNA extraction. With precision handling and touch screen interface.
Researchers have shown antibodies induced by the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are less effective at neutralising certain SARS-CoV-2 variants.
A new imaging technique for photoreceptors has been developed by selectively blocking light used to observe the eye.
New podcast on SARS-CoV-2 molecular testing: From human sample analysis to Wastewater Surveillance.
A liver-on-a-chip model has been developed to more fully represent the natural progression of NAFLD than previous models.
RiboMinus Bacteria 2.0 Transcriptome Isolation Kits perform efficient transcriptome enrichment from total bacterial RNA. Improve your RNA extraction from bacteria today.
A year on from discovering COVID-19 we are starting to understand why some people suffer more severely after infection. Sadya Arnett discusses recent research into the interconnection between host inflammation and SARS-CoV-2.
A new study has revealed that immunoglobulin-M antibodies recognise microvesicles, which are critical for the progression of thrombosis.
Researchers have found that mutations in SARS-CoV-2 T cell epitopes enable the virus to evade the immune response of killer T cells.
4 March 2021 | By Eurofins Discovery
Book your place for our free webinar and learn about how targeted protein degradation (TPD) utilises small molecules to hijack the cellular degradation machinery through the recruitment of E3 ubiquitin ligases to proteins of interest.
As laboratories face the challenge of screening many samples for SARS-CoV-2, lab managers have turned to the use of automation to address key concerns.
A new study has suggested that asymptomatic individuals with COVID-19 mount an efficient T-cell response that protects the host.