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Welcome
to Stephen Bustin's publishing website
an iTunes eBook
series Definitive qPCR edited
by Stephen Bustin
An exhaustive guide to assay design for quantitative real-time PCR. The
book describes the basic concepts important for amplicon selection and
primer and probe design. There are step-by-step examples for designing
probe-based and SYBR Green assays targeting mRNA and fungal pathogens
using several popular design programs. These are then exposed to
extensive in silico analysis to identify the optimum
amplicon/primer/probe combination. There is a detailed trouble shooting
guide, a listing of instruments, reagents and additional information
available on the internet, all with hyperlinks. In addition, there are
three Keynote presentations summarising the main concepts of standard
assay design, multiplex assay design and explaining the rationale
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Microarrays
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Genome-wide Association
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Proteomics
- Tech Guide - Mass Spec Sample Prep
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Chromatography
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- Tech Guide - Real Time PCR Volume I
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- Tech Guide - Clinical qPCR (Volume IV)
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- Best Practices Guide - Sample Prep
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RNA Interference
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Sequencing Tech Guide
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Google Scholar:
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by ALIREZA NORUZ, Libri 2005
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Google Scholar (http://scholar.google.com)
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BioTechniques®
Molecular Biology Techniques
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Welcome
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qPCRforum.com : Discuss GenEx and qPCR
Welcome to qPCRforum - Forum for discussion about GenEx and qPCR
(quantitative real-time PCR) |
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qPCR
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Scientist
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By Scientists.....for Scientists
The
ScientistSolutions board provides a discussion forum for professionals
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- Upload
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BioTechniques' Protocol Guide Offers
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High Resolution Melt (HRM) by
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Complete Real-Time PCR Solutions
BioTechniques Protocol Guide: p 71 (Dec 2006)
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Normalization
Methods for qPCR by
BioTechniques Protocol Guide:
p 63 (Nov 2007) view protocol
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Nucleic Acids
Research Methods
Each of the collections on this page is a category-specific archive of
Methods published in NAR from 1999 to the present. The numbers in
parentheses show the number of articles currently in each collection.
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