There are a number of different techniques by which DNA quantification can be carried out. Learn about 5 methods to consider when choosing a DNA quantification method.
Some of the best techniques for RNA quantification include PCR, fluorescence and spectrophotometry. Learn about how these methods work, and how they compare to each other.
Spectrophotometers are devices that measure the electromagnetic energy intensity at each wavelength of light in a particular region. Learn about different types of spectrophotometers and how DeNovix instruments can meet your quantification needs.
Typically, a spectrophotometer is used to measure how much light is absorbed by a sample. Read on to find out more about the different types.
RNA quantification is a vital procedure in disease and drug development studies. Particularly, the quantification of small RNA, or microRNAs.
We review why automated cell counting technology helps improve the efficiency of RNA quantification and counting isolated nuclei in the laboratory.
This blog post will review how automated cell counters are used for optimal sample preparation while conducting single cell genomics research.
Nucleic acid quantification, encompassing double stranded DNA (dsDNA), single stranded DNA (ssDNA) and RNA quantification, is a staple process in life science applications.
DNA spectrophotometers are often used to measure concentration and this article will outline how they work and why they are used.
Fluorescence quantification uses the brightness intensities of each pixel to extract numeric data from images. Read on to find out more about the applications.