Maximizing PCR and qPCR Throughput with Automated Solutions
Automation in PCR and qPCR processes is revolutionizing laboratory workflows in regulated environments like biopharma and CROs. By enhancing efficiency, reducing manual errors, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, automation allows labs to scale operations and increase throughput without compromising data quality. Here we show the range of Bio-Rad products that are compatible with automated solutions for PCR and qPCR workflows.
Countering COVID-19 with the Launch of Two New RT-PCR Kits
Bio-Rad is proud to introduce our new RT-PCR testing kits for COVID-19. These all-in-one kits are designed for sensitive, specific detection of SARS-CoV-2 alone, or simultaneous detection of SARS-CoV-2, influenza A, and influenza B. Read on to learn about each kit’s features.
Do More with Less: Five Steps to Great Results Using One-Step Multiplex RT-qPCR
One-step multiplex RT-qPCR is a technique used to rapidly quantify multiple targets directly from RNA in a single reaction. But proper optimization and validation is essential for its success. These five tips will have you designing primers and probes, selecting reporters, and validating and optimizing your experiments like a pro.
Sensitive Codetection of Viral-Pathogen RNA and DNA
Using One-Step Multiplex RT-qPCR
RT-qPCR is a well-established method for the detection, quantification, and typing of different microbial agents. However, when dealing with the challenges of pathogen detection, not all RT-qPCR reagents are created equal. See how we used a novel one-step multiplex RT-qPCR supermix to demonstrate sensitive codetection of viral RNA and DNA targets in a multiplex setting.
New Product Feature: Multiplex RT-qPCR in One Step
Using RT-qPCR for RNA, though critical in several industries, is often met with challenges. Many current options don’t allow for multiplexing or high-throughput operation. Bio-Rad’s new Reliance One-Step Multiplex Supermix was designed to grant researchers the expanded, efficient capabilities they need in RT-qPCR. This article presents some of the performance data from the new supermix and describes how exceptional it is at multiplex detection.