Nucleic acid quantification, encompassing double stranded DNA (dsDNA), single stranded DNA (ssDNA) and RNA quantification, is a staple process in life science applications.
DNA spectrophotometers are often used to measure concentration and this article will outline how they work and why they are used.
Fluorescence quantification uses the brightness intensities of each pixel to extract numeric data from images. Read on to find out more about the applications.
PicoGreen dsDNA quantitation reagent is a highly sensitive fluorescent nucleic acid stain which is used to quantitate double-stranded DNA. Read on to find out more.
There are various experimental approaches available to molecular scientists carrying out antibody quantification. So which technique is best?
Read this comparison of manual and automated cell counting to determine their viability in various biochemistry applications.
To make the most of your automated cell counter, you can optimize the default protocols so suit specific applications or cell types.
The DeNovix DS-11 compact spectrophotometer has been used to prepare SARS-CoV-2 standards in a pioneering diagnostic study.
Several methods exist for RNA and DNA quantification, and not all of them were created equally. So, how should you choose the best technique?
Alternatives to Thermo Fisher NanoDrop™ DNA quantification spectrophotometers include the DS-11 from DeNovix. Read on for more details.