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    • mRNA Kit for Next-Generation Sequencing
    • IntegenX
    • A directional messenger RNA (mRNA) kit is now available for automated NGS library preparation on the Apollo 324T System. Co-developed with New England Biolabs and requiring just 500 picograms of mRNA starting material, the PrepX RNA-Seq library pre
    • Chromatography Media
    • GE Healthcare Life Sciences
    • Ni Sepharose™ excel is an immobilized metal ion affinity chromatography medium (resin) for the direct capture and purification of secreted histidine-tagged recombinant proteins from eukaryotic cell culture supernatants. The new resin can reduce sam
    • Exome Sample Prep
    • Agilent Technologies
    • SureSelect Human All-Exon V5 and V5 + UTRs for next-generation sequencing produce exome samples ready for sequencing the next day. They also provide good sequencing efficiencies as well as coverage of current genomics databases including RefSeq, CC
    • Hematopoietic Differentiation Medium
    • Primorigen Biosciences
    • The MesoTotal™ HPC/HSC differentiation system is a new medium and protocol for high efficiency differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells into hematopoietic progenitor cells (CD45/43+ and CD34+) and hematopoietic stem cells (CD45/43+, CD34+, C
    • Refrigerated Incubator
    • Binder
    • The KT 115 refrigerated incubator uses Peltier refrigeration technology and offers a range of capabilities for incubating biological materials with reproducible results. Functional chamber volume is 3.7 cu. ft. (104 L), and the unit can run at temp
    • NGS Fragment Library Prep
    • Beckman Coulter
    • SPRIselect utilizes SPRI (Solid Phase Reversible Immobilization)-based chemistry to simplify genomic DNA size selection for next-generation sequencing fragment library preparation. Following shearing, the library construction process requires size
    • Sequencing System
    • Roche
    • The GS FLX+ system performs applications including de novo sequencing, resequencing of whole genomes and target DNA regions, metagenomics, RNA analysis, and ultra-deep amplicon sequencing. This system can deliver one million reads with an accuracy
    • Cell Invasion Kit
    • Trevigen
    • The Cultrex® 3D cell invasion assay uses a 3D culture-qualified 96-well plate with a spheroid formation ECM to drive aggregation and/or spheroid formation of cells. Upon completion of formation, the spheroid is embedded in an invasion matrix c
    • 96-Well Plates
    • Reinnervate
    • The Alvetex® Scaffold 96-well plates allow scientists to grow tumor cells in a way that mimics the way these cells grow in vivo and test the cytotoxic effect of novel or existing anticancer compounds using standard cell health assays including
    • Pre-Coated Well Plates
    • Trevigen
    • The 3D Culture Matrix-coated 96-well plate is coated with a reconstituted basement membrane matrix to provide an environment that is common for epithelial or endothelial cell types. This plate can provide a physiologically predictive format for eva
    • Target-Enrichment Reagent Kits
    • Roche
    • SeqCap EZ reagent kits are used for application in single or multiplex target-enrichment experiments prior to DNA sequencing. Designed to streamline the DNA preparation workflow, the kits can provide customers with a reagent solution for use in tar
    • 3L Fernbach Culture Flask
    • TriForest Enterprises
    • Autoclavable 3L Fernbach flasks are now available. They feature increased surface area-to-volume ratio to provide greater air and media circulation. The flask is manufactured with FDA-approved Lexan® polycarbonate resin to offer glass-like opt
    • Temperature-Controlled Shaker
    • Benchmark Scientific
    • The MultiTherm shaker is a temperature-controlled vortexer with interchangeable blocks for tubes from 0.2 mL to 50 mL. It has a small, 8x11-inch footprint and programmable speed, time, and temperature settings. Temperature control from 0º to 1
    • 3D Cell Culture Kits
    • Midsci
    • Available through an agreement with n3D Biosciences, Bio-Assembler kits utilize magnetic levitation to culture cells in 3D. Available in single, six, and 24-well configurations, the kits supply magnetic drivers, low-binding dishes/plates, and Nanos
    • Knockout Cell Lines for Cancer Research
    • Cellectis bioresearch
    • The cells in CanCELL™ cell lines represent comprehensive knockouts of major disease-relevant oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. CanCELL cell lines are generated using TALEN™ technology and offer opportunities to study signaling pathways and gene
    • Transfection Reagent
    • Mirus Bio
    • TransIT®-BrCa transfection reagent is a dedicated breast cancer cell-line specific reagent that can help researchers achieve high expression levels in breast cancer cell types including MCF-7, MDA-MB-231, MDA-MB-453, MDA-MB-468, and T47D. It c
    • DNA Reference Standard
    • Horizon Discovery
    • The Quantitative Multiplex DNA reference standard is intended for researchers assessing multiple biomarkers in a single assay using platforms such as next-generation sequencing. It can enable researchers to quantify a range of detection thresholds
    • Hematopoietic Colony Imaging System
    • STEMCELL Technologies
    • STEMvision™ is a bench-top instrument and computer system designed specifically for automated imaging and counting of hematopoietic colonies in the colony-forming unit assay. This system is meant to be used with MethoCult™ media and meniscus-free S
    • Sequencing Assays
    • Roche
    • GS GType TET2/CBL/KRAS and the GS GType RUNX1 primer sets are designed for comprehensive genetic variation detection in four key human genes using the 454 GS Junior and GS FLX Systems. The sequence-based assays offer a solution for cancer researche
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