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The Bradford Assay is a common universal protein concentration determination technique. In this app note, you'll learn how the automation of this qualitative application shows comparability between manual and automated results for preparing a standard curve and samples for quantification of protein in solution.
This application note describes a high throughput sample preparation procedure for global glycan mass profiling.
Mycotoxins are toxic compounds produced by fungi that are harmful to humans and animals. Patulin, found in rotting apples, is a compound that is regulated in many countries. Food safety testing for patulin is crucial to limit exposure; however, many sample cleanup methods do not remove closely related compounds, which can lead to false positive results.
CRISPR (Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats) technology has been used to create useful animal models for studying complex diseases, as well as correcting or inducing disease states within a cell. This technical note describes how PLATEMASTER and EXTRACTMAN can be used in the rapid enrichment and clonal selection of CRISPR modified cells.
In this application note we examine the limits of quantification and detection, repeatability, reproducibility, and recovery in food safety analytical testing. Automation with the GX-271 ASPEC® system provides a reproducible and
reliable method for the isolation.
In this application, NGS libraries were prepared from E. Coli DH10B genomic DNA (gDNA) and FAMlabeled adaptors using the NxSeq® DNA Sample Prep kit, comparing the manual method with an automated library prep protocol on the PIPETMAX. This application note describes the results of the ligation efficiency of manual library preparation versus automated library preparation.
Gene expression studies are often used to gain insight into complex interactions between organisms, including those between plants and viruses. Real-time PCR (qPCR) is a tool frequently used in these studies given its wide dynamic range, sensitivity, and ease of automation. Learn how PIPETMAX can be used to automate qPCR sample prep in this informative app note.
This application note describes the setup and execution of automation of the Illumina® Nextera® XT DNA Library Preparation Kit using the PIPETMAX automated liquid handler. Five different scripts have been created and are described in detail in this document.
Solid phase reversible immobilization (SPRI) beads are commonly used to clean up polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and DNA samples for downstream applications, such as sequencing and cloning. This application note demonstrates a flexible and reliable automated procedure for next-generation sequencing (NGS) library cleanup.
This application note describes how PIPETMAX® with qPCR Assistant is a highly proficient pipetting workstation that reduces the potential for cross-contamination and other human induced errors.