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AdvanCE™ FS
I want to...
| Automate Throughput | Increase Throughput |
| Decrease Labor Prep Time | Lower Run Cost |
| Improve Quantity/Quality Assessment | Stop Using Manual Slab Gels |
| Improve Resolution |
I want to Improve Quantity/Quality Assessment
Quality and quantity analysis of RNA is common. Accurate assessment of both quality and quantity is critical for many of the post-extraction applications such as microarray analysis, real time PCR, cDNA synthesis, gene expression studies, etc.
If researchers want to use analytical instruments for doing quantity and quality assessments, they have two choices: microfluidic or capillary-based.
The AdvanCE™ FS Nucleic Acids Analyzer demonstrates both better sizing and quantification accuracy/reproducibility than any other analytical method (see Table). This means that results can be appraised with confidence for one sample, or 12 samples,or 96 samples – and from one run to the next.
| AdvanCE™ FS Nucleic Acids Analyzer mRNA Kit-Pico Assay |
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|---|---|
| Quantitation Precision | ±20% RSD |
| Quantitation Accuracy (ladder as sample) |
±30% Rel. Error |
| Sizing Precision (ladder as sample) |
±10% Rel. Error |
| Sizing Accuracy | ±20% Rel. Error |
| Limit of Detection | 250 pg/µL |
| Qualitatie Range (per smear) |
500 to 15000 pg/µL |
| Quantitative Range | 500 to 10000 pg/µL |
| Sample Amount Required | 2µL |
| Number of Samples per Run | 94 samples/plate + 2 wells RNA ladder |
| Analysis Time | 60 minutes CE separation + 30 minutes sonditioning |
The following factors allow the application of AdvanCE™ FS Nucleic Acids Analyze for improving quantity and quality analysis of RNA:
- A specifically formulated QC-performance test Kit for RNA analysis.
- Superior instrument design – coupling a sensitive detector with a high quality optics system.
- Superior capillary design – separation over 80cm capillary versus <1 cm micro channel.
