From gene.quantification at wzw.tum.de Mon Jul 5 10:45:35 2004 From: gene.quantification at wzw.tum.de (qPCR.Gene-Quantification.Info Newsletter) Date: Mon Mar 7 06:31:44 2005 Subject: May 2004 Message-ID: <5.2.1.1.0.20040526161642.028f7e70@pollux.wzw.tum.de> Gene Quantification Newsletter May 2004 A new URL is defined for the Gene Quantification home page http://www.gene-quantification.info A lot of NEWS are presented: On HKG and normalization page: Guideline to reference gene selection for quantitative real-time PCR Selection of appropriate control genes to assess expression of tumor antigens using real-time RT-PCR Comparison of RiboGreen? and 18S rRNA quantitation for normalizing real-time RT-PCR expression analysis Novel Internal Controls For Real-Time PCR Assays Selection of optimal internal controls for gene expression profiling of liver disease On real-time PCR page: Real-time PCR in the microbiology laboratory Quantitative RT-PCR: pitfalls and potential Real-time RT-PCR: Neue Ans?tze zur exakten mRNA Quantifizierung On chemistry page: http://dyes.gene-quantification.info/ Short summary of detection formats SYBR Green I BEBO TaqMan Probes LightCycler Hybridisation Probes Molecular Beacons Scorpions LNA Primers Light-Up Probes Q Zyme Assay Amplifluor Quantitative PCR Detection System LUX (Light Upon eXtension) primers The iCycler iQ Detection System for multiplex real-time PCR Assays A novel real-time quantitative PCR method using attached universal template probe Determination of real-time PCR efficiency All necessary informations about qPCR efficiency estimation http://efficiency.gene-quantification.info BioInformatics in real-time PCR A lot of applications related to qPCR or real-time PCR STATISTICS AND GENE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS by TERRY SPEED http://bioinformatics.gene-quantification.info Endocrinology, Physiology and Immunology Application of real-time PCR in molecular Physiology, molecular Endocrinology and molecular Immunology http://physiology.gene-quantification.info The 1st international qPCR Symposium & Application Workshop Please look at the nice pictures of the Symposium http://qpcr2004.gene-quantification.info and Workshop talks are FREE for download http://qpcr2004.gene-quantification.info/qpcr2004-workshop.html Please send the NEWSLETTER and the http://www.gene-quantification.info home page links to further scientists and friends who are interested in real-time PCR, new quantification strategies, relative or absolute gene quantification using kinetic PCR. best regards Michael Pfaffl ############################################# For further questions concerning real-time PCR and if you want to SUBSCRIBE to our monthly appearing GENE QUANTIFICATION NEWSLETTER please contact gene.quantification@wzw.tum.de You will receive all new features and future REST & REST-XL & BestKeeper updates. GENE QUANTIFICATION web page and the GENE QUANTIFICATION NEWSLETTER are educational sites with the only purpose of facilitating access to biology-related information over the internet. The web page is optimised for Netscape Navigator version 4.7 & Internet Explorer version 5.0 (and higher versions) with an optimal screen resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. Disclaimer & copyright on http://www.gene-quantification.info homepage. ******************************************************************** www.Gene-Quantification.Info mail: gene.quantification@wzw.tum.de homepage: http://www.gene-quantification.info PD Dr. Michael W. Pfaffl Physiology - Weihenstephan Life Science Center Weihenstephan, Technical University of Munich Weihenstephaner Berg 3 D-85350 Freising-Weihenstephan, GERMANY ******************************************************************** -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://iubio.bio.indiana.edu/bionet/mm/diagnost/attachments/20040705/b31770b5/attachment.html From DAM8U at hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu Mon Jul 5 10:48:12 2004 From: DAM8U at hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu (Moody, David *HS) Date: Mon Mar 7 06:31:45 2005 Subject: lab calculations Message-ID: Hello, Does anyone know of a software tool that can help streamline tedious dilution and other common lab calculations? I found this one at http://www.solutionsolver.com , it seems pretty good, and has a free version. Any thoughts? I am not looking to spend much money. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://iubio.bio.indiana.edu/bionet/mm/diagnost/attachments/20040705/091a9453/attachment.html From americanbiotechnology at earthlink.net Mon Jul 5 10:48:13 2004 From: americanbiotechnology at earthlink.net (americanbiotechnology@earthlink.net) Date: Mon Mar 7 06:31:46 2005 Subject: American Biotechnology News Message-ID: <20040608164839.AEDB84967F6377DE@earthlink.net> charset="iso-8859-1" Dear Colleague,

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