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Real-time PCR offers sensitivity, specificity, and wide dynamic range of input nucleic acid that makes it a useful and powerful technology for focused research covering the spectrum of biology from basic research to translational medicine to applied biology. Our Applied Biosystems reagents, assays, instruments, and analysis tools were developed to not only provide the quality, reliable results you need and expect, but a more efficient workflow along with training and support to get you to your answers quicker and easier.
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Many novel research papers have emerged focused on how SARS-CoV-2 enters human cells and how the immune system responds to the infection. These discoveries are critical to build the body of knowledge surrounding SARS-CoV-2 infection and the resulting COVID-19 disease. Based on these publications, we have identified the most common genes studied and curated specific solutions to address SARS-CoV-2 research. Whether you're studying pathogen biology and host interaction, identifying viable biomarkers or testing candidate compounds for future therapies we offer flexible, efficient qPCR solutions to help accelerate your research.
Detect and quantitate the expression levels of common and novel immunology biomarkers identified in transcriptomic studies.
Detect specific viruses and verify targets involved in the immunological response to viral infection, including SARS-CoV-2.
Discover and verify genomic biomarkers of well-understood checkpoint inhibitors and other immune-related genes.
Industry-leading choice for 5’ nuclease qPCR assays; largest selection of predesigned assays delivering simplicity and efficiency to your qPCR workflow.
Comprehensive portfolio to support every qPCR application. Solutions to complement both TaqMan and SYBR assays.
Speed. Precision. Reliability. World-class support. qPCR systems designed with the flexibility to support your unique research needs.
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.