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Applied Biosystems™ TaqMan™ Array Mouse Immune Panel
TaqMan™ Array Mouse Immune Panel
Brand: Applied Biosystems™ 4367786
1185.84 EUR valid until 2024-12-31
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Description
The TaqMan™ Mouse Immune Array from Applied Biosystems™ is an efficient, easy-to-use micro fluidic card for quantitative gene expression analysis of targets known to have implications in immune response. This product is designed with 96 TaqMan™ Gene Expression Assays loaded in singletons into the array’s 384 wells and is compatible with an upgraded Applied Biosystems 7900HT Fast Real-Time PCR System. The targets include cytokines, chemokines, growth factors, immune regulators, apoptosis markers, ischemia markers, tissue-specific markers, and others including classic endogenous markers. This product is sold in 1 box of 4 cards.The array is pre-formatted and inventoried, cost-effective, convenient and easy to use without needing expensive robotics. Results are reproducible and consistent across samples, studies, and labs —the same data quality from card-to-card and lot-to-lot — even with different operators.
Specifications
Array Mouse Immune Panel | |
Mouse | |
Dried Down | |
MGB (Minor Groove Binder) (3'), Non-Fluorescent Quencher (3'), FAM (5') | |
TaqMan™ | |
Standard | |
Cytokines, chemokines, growth factors, and other immune response genes |
384-well Microfluidic Card | |
Each TaqMan™ Array well contains a single TaqMan™ Assay for one 2 μL reaction. The cards should be stored at 4°C. | |
TaqMan Assay for One 2 uL Reaction | |
FAM | |
4 cards | |
Cell Cycle & Proliferation, Apoptosis, Signal Transduction, Biomarker-Related Pathway(s), Extracellular Matrix & Cell Adhesion, Immunology, Oncology |
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