Download free eBooks and infographics from the latest advances in nucleic acid sequencing through to the secrets of single-cell technologies. The DeNovix life science knowledge base is a hub of free content designed to share information on subjects including nucleic acid quantification, cell counting, protein quantification, sample quality control, viability testing and more. Browse our life science eBook and infographic downloads below, and subscribe to DeNovix news to be informed when our latest free resources are available to download.
In this eBook, you’ll find resources that discuss methods for improved cell counting accuracy, including a comparison of trypan blue and AO/PI fluorescence viability dyes.
Download this free resource to explore advances in quality control methods for single nuclei sample preparation.
Whether you're curious about optimizing sample prep or LED selection, check out this resource on the best practices for fluorescence measurement.
In this eBook, you’ll find resources that discuss the advantages of each method and when to employ Absorbance, Fluorescence or both.
Download this eBook to learn how developments in nucleic acid sequencing are enabling researchers to explore genetic complexity at a new level of detail.
A collection of technical articles describing new perspectives on human disease and wellbeing delivered by new and emerging single-cell technologies.
Download this collection of application articles focused on new advances in cell culture for the better understanding of human disease.
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Explore recommended methods for optimizing nuclei counts before downstream sequencing applications, including the CellDrop Automated Cell Counter.
Absorbance and fluorescence are unique but complementary methods for assessing concentration and sample QC. Download this free infographic.
What’s the better method for viability assessments: Trypan Blue, or AO/PI? Download this free infographic.