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Dear researcher, Dear Gene
Quantification page reader,
Our newsletter informs about the
latest news in gene expression profiling using qPCR, dPCR, NGS, and
related methods, which are compiled and summarised on www.Gene-Quantification.info
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of this qPCR NEWS issue is:
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MIQE qPCR &
dPCR How to apply the MIQE guidelines - a visual, interactive and
practical qPCR & dPCR guide
22 chapters authored by worldwide well-known
qPCR & dPCR gurus, MIQE authors, and application
specialists Editors: Afif M. Abdel Nour & Michael W. Pfaffl 5th
Edition (published on 20th February 2022) ISBN 9783000488061
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Latest Chapters updated
in 4th & 5th edition:
"Development of a high-throughput data
analysis method for evaluating quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR)
assays" authored by Gregory C. Patton, Ph.D., Andrew N. Gray,
Ph.D., Nathan A. Tanner, Ph.D., Janine G. Borgaro, Ph.D., Yan Xu, Ph.D.,
Julie F. Menin, M.S. & Nicole M. Nichols, Ph.D., New England Biolabs,
Inc. "Digital Microfluidic PCR in QIAcuity
Nanoplates" written bey Kevin Matthaei, Christina Goebel,
Michael Bussmann, Gerald Schock, Afif Abdel Nour, Andreas Missel; QIAGEN
GmbH "The influence of plastic consumables on
qPCR" written by application specialists from
Eppendorf "ddPCR – droplet digital PCR” authored by
Afif Abdel Nour "Reproducible and Sensitive Assays using 3- and
6-colour Crystal Digital PCR™ for Detecting Point Mutations in Human
Breast Cancer" authored by scientists from Stilla
Technologies "The importance of efficiency-correction in
qPCR" authored by Jan M Ruijter & Maurice van den
Hoff "RT and qPCR Troubleshooting - How to Improve Your qPCR
Data" authored by application specialists from Analytik
Jena "Removal of between-plate variation" written
by Jan M Ruijter & Maurice van den Hoff
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GenEx 7.0
The most powerful tool
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GenEx offers advanced methods to
analyze real-time qPCR data with simple mouse clicks
GenEx is the
most popular software for qPCR data processing and analysis. Built in
a modular fashion GenEx provides a multitude of functionalities for the
qPCR community, ranging from basic data editing and management to advanced
cutting-edge data analysis. GenEx 7.0 – the
software compliant with MIQE and CLSI guidelines.
TATAA Biocenter, Europe´s leading provider of genomic
services using quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR), and MultiD
Analyses, Europe’s prime software developer for the analysis of
multivariate data, release GenEx version 6 for accurate qPCR data analysi,
compliant with current MIQE guideline and Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI)
guideline.
Listen to GenEx presentations @
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GenEx 7.0
Compliant with MIQE and CLSI
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Basic data editing and
management Arguably the most important part of qPCR
experiments is to pre-process the raw data into shape for subsequent
statistical analyses. The pre-processing steps need to be performed
consistently in correct order and with confidence. GenEx Standard’s
streamlined and user-friendly interface ensures mistake-free data
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Advanced cutting-edge data
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New features Sample
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this advanced supervised classification method easily available to novice
users, while providing access to advanced parameters for
experts.
View our
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Best regards,
Michael W.
Pfaffl responsible Editor of the Gene Quantification
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