The Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory, TVMDL, has added to and improved it’s diagnostic offerings for equine and canine clients interested in testing for respiratory diseases. Clients now have the options of requesting two new testing panels aimed at detecting common pathogens that contribute to equine respiratory disease. Respiratory PCR Panel – Equine BasicTest […] The post TVMDL enhances PCR offerings for equine and canine respiratory diseases appeared first on Texas...| Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory
Biotin is a very commonly used label for oligonucleotides, thanks to its high affinity for streptavidin. This property makes it ideal for a wide range of experiments, and in this ‘Know Your Oligo Mod’ blog post we’ll explore some of the options available for biotin tags and their uses. Streptavidin is a bacterial protein that avidly binds biotin, an essential vitamin for many organisms. With a dissociation constant about 10-15 M, this is one of the strongest non-covalent interactions be...| The BiosearchTech Blog
Long overlooked, circular RNAs are now recognized for their roles in gene regulation and disease. Learn how RNase R and circRNAs support the development of diagnostic biomarkers.| blog.biosearchtech.com
In April 2025, the MIQE guidelines for quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) were updated for the first time since their initial release in 2009. This latest publication addresses the many advances in qPCR methods since then.| The BiosearchTech Blog
Understand the trade-offs of multiplex qPCR. What challenges do you need consider to achieve more efficient and cost-effective molecular diagnostics?| blog.biosearchtech.com
Understand the trade-offs of multiplex qPCR. What challenges do you need consider to achieve more efficient and cost-effective molecular diagnostics?| blog.biosearchtech.com
Discover the key considerations for designing and producing successful mRNA therapeutics. Learn about the manufacturing process, mRNA design, and purity testing to ensure scalable success in healthcare.| blog.biosearchtech.com