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A Workflow for Comprehensive Analysis of Forensic Samples Using Electron and Chemical Ionization High Resolution Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
EI/CI workflow facilitates confident compound identification. Proper sample preparation is critical for the analysis of complex samples. GC-HRT provides high quality, accurate mass data for:
-Spectral similarity searches (NIST, Wiley, etc.)
-Formula determination (fragment, molecular, and adduct ions)
-Spectral similarity searches (NIST, Wiley, etc.)
-Formula determination (fragment, molecular, and adduct ions)
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Developing a digital histopathology platform to support an international diabetes biobank
An online histopathology platform combines tissue samples and online digital histopathology images. We combine detailed online patient data with whole slide images. This allows potential users of the tissue bank material to select the tissue and patient characteristics before entering into a collaborative agreement. The digital histopathology platform also allows different pathology laboratories in Belgium to discuss histopathological slides, and facilitates research collaboration.
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Quantitative Real-time PCR differentiation between Genetically Modified pollen and Genetically Modified flour in honey
We investigated the ability of quantitative real-time PCR, using plasmids calibrants, together with the triploid maize seed endosperm and the haploid pollen, to get good estimates for the copy number of a transgene in relation to the copy number of a species specific gene as a mean to distinguish between pollen and flour from maize.
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High Titre BacMam viruses improve transduction efficiency of mammalian cells
We present a method for producing high titre BacMam virus vectors for the efficient transduction of mammalian cells.
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Automated Fluorescence Detection and Imaging of RNA Species in Live Cells
This poster describes the detection and quantification of RNA species in Live cells through automated imaging.
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NEXTflex™ qRNA-Seq™ Molecular Indexing for ChIP-Seq and RNA-Seq
Most Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) library prep methods introduce sequence bias with the use of enzyme processing and fragmentation steps can introduce errors in the form of incorrect sequence and misrepresented copy number. With molecular indexed libraries, each molecule is tagged with a molecular index randomly chosen from ~10,000 combinations so that any two identical molecules become distinguishable (with odds of 10,000/1), and can be independently evaluated in later data analysis.
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Design and Evaluation of High Definition Probe for HPV Genotyping Microarray
To improve the sensitivity and specificity of the HPV DNA Microarray, we adopted triple oligonucleotide probes for each targets and selected these probes not to have higher similarity of 75% with each others. These triple probes have shown 10 ~ 100 times higher sensitivities with comparable specificities than the conventional HPV DNA microarray of single oligonuclotide probe.
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Digital PCR to Determine the Number of Transcripts from Single Neurons after Patch-clamp Recording
Whole-cell patch-clamp recording enables detecting electrophysiological signals from neurons, and RNA can be harvested into the patch pipette from the cells.We have optimized a dPCR protocol for determining exact transcript numbers in single neurons after patch-clamp recording by using dPCR based on high-density nanocapillary PCR.
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Automated Method to Determine Infectious Dose (TCID50)
Settings for each cell type and virus can be saved and re-used to assure objective results. Additional information such as cell health, cell cycle status can be determined from the same plates using Nexcelom designed applications. Time course studies can be carried out by scanning plates over several days/weeks allowing for additional information than may be generated by carrying out end-point assays alone.
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Huntington's Disease And Forensic Risk Factors In Females
The following case series documents three females admitted to an in-patient unit. All three females had positive HD gene tests and all three had diverse forensic histories. It is recognised that males with HD have an increased forensic risk (Jensen, 1998) but these three cases highlight that HD may also be a forensic risk factor in females.
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