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Microarray Software In Europe
4 software items found
Manufactured by:Agilent Technologies, Inc. based inSanta Clara, CALIFORNIA (USA)
miRNAs (microRNAs) are small single-stranded non-coding RNAs (19-30 nucleotides long) that play a widespread role in post-transcriptional gene silencing. Agilent miRNA microarrays provide unmatched performance in high throughput miRNA profiling. Recently tested in the miRQC study1, Agilent SurePrint miRNA Microarrays exhibited performance superior to qPCR, ...
Manufactured by:Agilent Technologies, Inc. based inSanta Clara, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Create custom target enrichment or microarray designs specific to your research needs.Organize and browse your designs, download annotation files, and order kits.Browse, download, and order from Agilent's design catalog.Collaborate within your workgroup, and with other ...
Manufactured by:Genomica, S.A.U. based inMadrid, SPAIN
SAICLART® is GENOMICA’s proprietary image processing software for the analysis and interpretation of current state of the art microarrays. Originally developed for its diagnostic platform, SAICLART® can process microarrays in a wider range of formats like slides, tubes and microplates, spotted in a great variety of ...
by:BioSistemika d.o.o. based inLjubljana, SLOVENIA
As a storage medium, DNA is incomparably more efficient than any of humanity’s artificial technology, as it can hold 115.000 times more data per gram of substance than today’s best methods. As a reference, all of the world’s data today could theoretically be stored within a small container in 1 kg of ...
