DeNovix Inc. introduces a new dsDNA fluorescence kit

Quantify Sub-Picogram Concentrations of dsDNA With New DeNovix Ultra High Sensitivity Fluorescence Quantification Kit

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DeNovix Inc. introduces a new dsDNA fluorescence kit that enables sub-picogram concentration fluorescence quantification for single-cell, ChIP-Seq, laser dissection, and other low sample input genomics applications.

WILMINGTON, DE – March 8, 2016 – DeNovix Inc., a developer and manufacturer of life science instrumentation and assays launches the Ultra High Sensitivity dsDNA fluorescence quantification assay.

Single cell analysis, laser capture, circulating nucleic acid and tumour heterogeneity studies are among the key life science applications that challenge the limits of detection of existing technology. With costly downstream applications and limited sample availability, quick and accurate sample quantification is essential but challenging. The launch of the DeNovix Ultra High Sensitivity dsDNA assay brings a 20-fold improvement in sensitivity over commonly used assays, allowing detection between 0.5 and 300 pg/µL.

“Fundamental questions in research are now being asked of single or rare cells and their role in developmental processes or disease progression.” said Fred ...

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