How to Perform RNA Quality Control in the Lab: 3 Key Considerations
Discover what RNA quality control is, why it’s so important for your experiments, and how to undertake it with these 3 key considerations.
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Discover what RNA quality control is, why it’s so important for your experiments, and how to undertake it with these 3 key considerations.
Contamination in your pipette can mean contamination in your experiments, making cleaning pipettes regularly critical. Here’s an easy guide on how to do it.
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Pouring and running an agarose gel should be a simple and routine procedure, but there are a surprising number of ways to destroy your agarose gel.
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Oil immersion microscopy can improve your resolution in microscopy. This article will explain why this is the case and how you can use oil immersion microscopy in the lab!
Here we take a closer look at plasmid copy number and examine how it can be manipulated in the lab giving you flexibility in your work.
We’ve all been there. You’re looking to replicate a result you have read in a paper, or maybe even one that has come from someone else in your own lab. But try as you might, you can’t get your head around the less than effective lab protocol that’s been provided. Or, worse still, you are…
The use of viral delivery systems to transduce cells for gene and protein investigations has become prominent over the last 20 years. In particular, the use of lentiviral vectors permits stable expression of your gene of interest. This is all possible with a little bit of nucleic acid magic. Lentiviruses (a genus of retrovirus) express reverse…
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