qPCR Lentivirus Titer Kit
Specifications
Cat. No. | LV900 | |||||||||||||||||
Name | qPCR Lentivirus Titer Kit | |||||||||||||||||
Unit | 100 rxn | |||||||||||||||||
Category | PCR, qPCR, and RT | |||||||||||||||||
Description |
The only kit on the market with complete elimination of NTCabm’s qPCR Lentivirus Titer Kit is a one-step assay which employs a quick RNA extraction step that is followed by RT-qPCR. Designed to deliver high sensitivity and specificity, the kit ensures minimal non-specific background and better overall performance compared to similar kits on the market. ROX reference dye is provided separate from the MasterMix, making this kit universally compatible with most qPCR instruments. Kit Features:
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Storage Condition |
Store at -20°C. This product is stable for 2 year from the date of shipping if stored and handled properly. |
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Note |
qPCR Lentivirus Titer Kit comes with a separate vial of ROX Reference Dye which can be added depending on the qPCR machine type, as listed in the table below.
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Documents
Supporting Protocol
MSDS
FAQs
What is the primer design based on? | |
The primers in this kit uses a set of proprietary sequences designed based on the 5'LTR region.
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How come my cells are not successfully infected with the evaluated titer from the kit? | |
One important thing to note is that the infection success is dependent on the cell type. Some cells may be more susceptible than others for viral infection. Thus, the same number of infectious units may perform differently on different cell types.
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References
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