IntroductionPlasmids are circular, extrachromosomal DNA molecules that act as carriers, or vectors, for a specific DNA segment in molecular biology. Bacteria are employed to reproduce plasmids, allowing your desired DNA to be mass-produced. The method by which researchers acquire plasmids from bacte..
IntroductionHygia NHS-activated Europium Fluorescence Magnetic Beads are Time-Resolved Fluorescence (TRF) magnetic microspheres coated with high-density NHS (N-hydroxyl succinimide) functional groups on the surface. The magnetic resin utilizes reliable NHS-ester chemistry and does not require t..
IntroductionHygia NHS-activated Ruthenium Fluorescence Magnetic Beads are Time-Resolved Fluorescence (TRF) magnetic microspheres Time-Resolved Fluorescence (TRF) magnetic microspheres coated with high-density NHS (N-hydroxyl succinimide) functional groups on the surface. The magnetic resin util..
IntroductionHygia NHS-activated Terbium Fluorescence Magnetic Beads are Time-Resolved Fluorescence (TRF) magnetic microspheres coated with high-density NHS (N-hydroxyl succinimide) functional groups on the surface. The magnetic resin utilizes reliable NHS-ester chemistry and does not require th..
IntroductionCell-free DNA (or cfDNA) refers to all non-encapsulated double-stranded extracellular DNA fragments in the bloodstream and other bodily fluids, such as circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), cell-free mitochondrial DNA (ccf mtDNA), and cell-free fetal DNA (cfDNA). This DNA is released into the b..
IntroductionThe presence of protein and lipids in biological fluid samples frequently interferes with small molecule analysis, decreasing accuracy and sensitivity. Numerous bioassays need the removal of proteins (deproteinization) and lipids (delipidation) from samples before analysis, such as LC/MS..
IntroductionDetergents contain a hydrophilic head group and a hydrophobic tail. The hydrophobic moiety usually consists of a hydrocarbon chain, while the hydrophilic part has a polar head. Three types of detergents are commonly used in laboratory research, including:● Non-ionic detergents contain un..
IntroductionHygia One-Step DNA & RNA Cleanup Kit provides one-step removal of impurity by negative chromatography from pre-purified samples of DNA/RNA. The impurity includes DNA/RNA polymerases, modifying enzymes, restriction endonucleases, ligases, kinases, nucleases, phosphatases, protein..
IntroductionHygia One-Step DNA & RNA Removal Kit uses endonuclease -immobilized magnetic beads to remove DNA and RNA from sample using a single step protocol. The recombinant endonuclease is encoded by the same gene of Merck Benzonase nuclease or TurboNuclease) of Serratia macescens produce..
IntroductionFluorescent dyes, also called reactive dyes or fluorophores, are natural or synthetic compounds that absorb light and re-emit it at a longer wavelength. Due to their unique advantages such as versatility, sensitivity, and quantitative capabilities, fluorescent dyes are widely used to lab..
IntroductionFormalin fixation and paraffin embedding (FFPE) tissues and Fine-needle Aspiration Biopsy (FNA) are popular sources of archival tissue samples that pathologists have used for decades. It enables long-term, room-temperature preservation of tissue samples, making it extremely handy. Becaus..
IntroductionBones and teeth are frequently the only DNA samples for identifying human remains. The purification of DNA from bones and teeth is important in many molecular biology applications, including forensic analysis, ancient DNA analysis, and genetic studies. The effective extraction of DNA fro..