Explore ScienCell's GeneQuery™ Disease Models qPCR Arrays for Breakthrough Disease Research!
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GeneQuery™ Disease Models qPCR Array Kits are powerful tools for understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying disease onset and progression. By measuring the activity levels of specific genes, researchers can gain crucial insights into disease pathways, identify potential biomarkers, and evaluate therapeutic targets. Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR) arrays offer a high-throughput, reliable method for simultaneously analyzing the expression of a focused panel of genes.
ScienCell offers a range of GeneQuery™ Disease Models qPCR Array Kits, designed to facilitate gene expression profiling of key genes involved in various human diseases. These kits provide a convenient and efficient way to investigate the genetic landscape of complex conditions.
Each GeneQuery™ qPCR array kit is qPCR-ready in a standard 96-well plate format. Each well contains a specific primer set that is carefully designed to recognize and efficiently amplify the cDNA of a target gene of various diseases including:
- Neurodegenerative disorders
- Cancer
- Infectious diseases
- Hepatic diseases
- Cardiovascular diseases
- Inflammation and etc.
Featured Kits
GeneQuery™ Human Alzheimer's Disease qPCR Array Kit (Cat. #GK049)
Our GQH-ALZ facilitates gene expression profiling of key genes involved in Alzheimer’s disease onset and progression.
This kit focuses on late-onset Alzheimer’s although some early-onset susceptibility genes are included.
GeneQuery™ Human Breast Cancer qPCR Array Kit (Cat. #GK139)
This kit profiles 88 key genes associated with the development and progression of breast cancer.
Breast cancer is a disease that occurs when cells in the breast begin to proliferate at a rapid and uncontrolled growth rate. This type of cancer is highly prevalent, serving as the most common cancer in women worldwide and affecting approximately 1 in 8 women.
GeneQuery™ Human Diabetes, Type II (Late-onset, Insulin Resistance) qPCR Array Kit (Cat. #GK051)
Designed to facilitate gene expression profiling of 88 key genes involved in the development and progression of late-onset diabetes mellitus.
Type 2 diabetes mellitus is characterized by abnormally high blood sugar levels resulting from a failure to utilize insulin properly.