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    • Gene-Editing Services
    • Cellectis bioresearch
    • Custom TALEN™ services can help researchers with gene-editing projects including gene knockout, gene tagging, promoter swapping, and nucleotide substitution. Project support managers can provide users with expertise to achieve customized cells and
    • Flow Cytometer
    • BD Biosciences
    • The BD FACSJazz™ cell-sorting system is a next-generation flow cytometer that can simplify cellular isolation and analysis for researchers requiring high sample integrity. Occupying 20” x 20” (51 cm x 51 cm) of benchtop space, the new sorter featur
    • Gene-Expression Microarray
    • Agilent Technologies
    • The SurePrint G3 Human Gene-Expression v2 microarray is available with an array of probes designed using the Broad Institute’s human reference catalog of large intergenic noncoding RNAs. The microarray is part of a microarray platform with a range
    • Neurite Outgrowth Measurement
    • Life Technologies
    • The dual-color Neurite Outgrowth Staining Kit allows for imaging and quantification of neurite outgrowth and cell viability in the same sample. The kit consists of a combination of fluorescent and background suppression dyes from Molecular Probes&#
    • Capture Oligonucleotides
    • Integrated DNA Technologies (IDT)
    • xGen™ Lockdown™ probes are individually synthesized 60–120 nucleotide 5’-biotinylated capture oligonucleotides designed to enable high-depth sequencing and analysis of specific regions of the genome. xGen Lockdown probes work well for target enrich
    • BRAF Mutation Detection
    • Swift Biosciences
    • myT BRAF-Ultra, an ultrasensitive version of myT BRAF, provides 0.01% sensitivity down to single-copy detection of BRAF mutations. myT BRAF-Ultra can detect less than 10 copies of mutant BRAF V600E/K with low breakthrough amplification from a backg
    • Single-Cell Gene Expression Assay
    • NanoString Technologies
    • A single-cell gene expression application is now available that can provide researchers with a flexible and sensitive approach to discovering differences in cell-to-cell gene expression profiles. The nCounter® Single-Cell Gene Expression assay
    • LIMS for NGS
    • GenoLogics Life Sciences Software
    • Specifically designed for sequencing, Clarity LIMS is a lab management system that combines information management essentials for CLIA-certified and regulated labs with an easy-to-navigate interface. Clarity LIMS can offer support for clinical lab
    • Cell-Line Customization Service
    • Cellectis bioresearch
    • Gene customization experts can modify cell lines at any gene, at any position. Services available include gene modification, knock-out, and targeted transgene integration. Thirteen years of genome customization expertise, TALEN™ technology, and IP
    • Cell Metabolism Analyzer
    • Seahorse Bioscience
    • The XF e Extracellular Flux Analyzer measures the two major energy pathways of the cell—mitochondrial respiration and glycolysis—in a microplate in real-time. The XF e Analyzer and stress test kits have helped standardize the measurements of mitoch
    • Genome Mapping System
    • BioNano Genomics
    • The Irys™ is a genome mapping system that can help genomics researchers with structural variation analysis and sequence assemblies. Irys is an automated platform that uses single-molecule imaging to visualize extremely long nucleic acids and reveal
    • 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
    • Genetic Analyzer
    • Pacific Biosciences
    • The PacBio® RS high-resolution genetic analyzer has undergone a software upgrade featuring additional tools for performing DNA base modification analysis and de novo genome assembly. With the release of the SMRT Analysis 1.3.3 software upgrade
    • 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
    • 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 Migration Well Plates
    • Cytoo
    • CYTOOplates Motility are designed to aid in studying cell migration for screening applications in both oncology and drug discovery. The plates feature adhesive tracks of four different widths from 2.5 to 20 μm, allowing applications that include si
    • 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
    • Stabilized Pepsin
    • SciGene
    • CytoZyme™ stabilized pepsin is an advanced formulation for pretreating tissue samples in nucleic acid probe-based cytogenetic assays including FISH. CytoZyme is a ready-to-use solution of purified pepsin that can be stored in the refrigerator witho
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