Tag Archives: gene expression

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Circadian Clock and its connection to Breast Cancer

The 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Jeffrey C Hall, Michael Rosbash, and Michael W Young for research that established key mechanistic principles on how circadian… Read more »

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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 remaining… Read more »

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6 Tips to improve qPCR (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 »

The Transcriptome Age: Or, A Young Scientist’s Illustrated Primer

Despite being essential for any experiment involving DNA replication, people rarely give primers a second thought.  To coincide with the launch of our new qPCR gene reference tool, we’ll be… Read more »

Figure 2. Preliminary results acquired by comparison of human brain astrocytes and human retinal astrocytes using GeneQuery™ Astrocyte Cell Biology Kit (Cat# GK009).

Pilot Study: Results Acquired within 2 hours with GeneQuery™ Astrocyte Cell Biology Kit

Gene expression analysis is critical for understanding the transcriptome profiles of primary cells and how they directly influence the cells’ functionality. In addition, the transcriptome profile can affect cell proliferation,… Read more »