Category Archives: Gene Expression Profiling

Welcome to our Gene Expression Profiling category at ScienCell blog, where we delve into the fascinating world of gene expression and its impact on cellular functions. This is a powerful technique that allows scientists to measure the activity of genes in various conditions, providing a window into the molecular mechanisms underlying health and disease.

In this category, you’ll find a wealth of blog posts exploring applications in gene expression profiling.

Whether you’re a researcher seeking to enhance your experimental approaches or simply curious about in genomics, our posts offer valuable insights. Stay tuned for expert opinions, case studies, explanations that illuminate the dynamic field of gene expression and its transformative potential in the world of science.

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Hidden Treasure in “Junk DNA”

  3 Reasons Why You Should Take “Pseudogenes” Seriously in Your Research Protein-coding DNA, or “functional” genes, only accounts for up to 2% in the human genome. Until recently, the… Read more »

Perspectives on Cancer

Perspectives on Cancer

Cancer is a collection of over 200 diseases where the only common denominator is rogue cells1,2.  The ways in which a cell can go rogue is so varied that cancer… Read more »

Comparison of Cell Viability, Proliferation and Apoptosis Assays

To obtain reliable data, assessing the health of cultured cells prior to any assays is essential. Furthermore, many cell-based assays require quantification of cell growth. Cell health and growth can be determined by quantifying cell viability, proliferation, or apoptosis

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6 Tips to improve qPCR array (Part 3 of 3)

In this final installment on how to improve your qPCR gene expression profiling (see 6 Tips to Improve qPCR: part 1 and part 2 for previous discussion), we will discuss… Read more »