Liquid Freezing – A Formaldehyde Alternative for Cell Fixation using CellCover

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The ISH in FISH – What is In Situ Hybridization?

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Double Analysis – Studying RNA after Protein Analysis

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The Importance of Sample Quality in RNA Sequencing Experiments

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Are Your Cells Changing During a Trypsinization Protocol for Cell Dissociation?

Researchers who regularly perform cell culture are likely familiar with the process of trypsinization. A trypsinization protocol is used for Read More...

Sample Preparation for Next Generation Sequencing

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Getting Started with RNA Sequencing (RNA Seq) – The Basics

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DNA and RNA

DNA and RNA Quantitation Accurate nucleic acid quantitation is an essential step in DNA and RNA sample preparation and regularly Read More...

dCypher™ Nucleosome Panels: Unparalleled Diversity for Rapid Histone PTM Profiling

Epigenetics is one of the fastest-growing areas of academic and pharmaceutical research, with many projects focused on understanding the functions Read More...

SNAP-ChIP™ Spike-In Controls are Essential for ChIP Experiments

Despite the overwhelming popularity of chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) in epigenetics research, ChIP methods have poor yields, high background, and low Read More...

Exploring Chromatin Remodeling Substrates with Nucleosomes

Nucleosomes are the fundamental repeating units of chromatin, comprised of a histone octamer wrapped by ~147bp DNA. A common focus Read More...

Peptide or Nucleosome?

dCypher ™ Reveals the Optimal Substrate for Histone PTM Analyses Histone ‘reader’ proteins contain evolutionarily conserved domains that bind to Read More...