Taq Pro Multiple Probe qPCR Mix QN213-EN
Vazyme Taq Pro Multiple Probe qPCR Mix (QN213-EN) is a master mix for probe qPCR to detect DNA templates (such as DNA viruses). The core component, Taq Pro HS DNA Polymerase
Vazyme Taq Pro Multiple Probe qPCR Mix (QN213-EN) is a master mix for probe qPCR to detect DNA templates (such as DNA viruses). The core component, Taq Pro HS DNA Polymerase
Vazyme ChamQ Geno-SNP Probe Master Mix (Q811) is specially designed for single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) typing by probe-based qPCR.
Vazyme AceQ Universal Probe Master Mix V2 (Q513-EN) adopts rigorous chemical modification Acetaq, with a carefully optimized buffer system, which can greatly improve the sensitivity of the probe method.
Vazyme Murine RNase Inhibitor (R301) is a recombinant mouse-derived RNase inhibitor expressed and purified in E.coli in a soluble form. It can extensively inhibit various RNases (RNase A, B, C).
An electrofusion system for hybridoma development includes an electrofusion machine and compatible eletroporation tubes. A couple of Celetrix electroporation models, EX+ and SLT, can be equipped with optional fusion accessories for hybridoma generation with high-efficiency...
Vazyme Taq HS DNA Polymerase (Glycerol-free) (QL101) is a hot-start Taq polymerase obtained by mixing Champagne Taq antibody with Taq DNA polymerase in an optimal ratio.
Vazyme Taq Pro Multiplex DNA Polymerase (PM201) is a new generation of hot-start DNA polymerase based on antibody modification and upgraded to improve template affinity.
Vazyme Taq Pro Multiplex DNA Polymerase (High specificity) (PM202) is a new generation of hot-start DNA polymerase based on antibody modification and upgraded to improve template affinity.
Vazyme Taq HS DNA Polymerase (P132) is a hot-start Taq polymerase obtained by mixing Champagne Taq antibody with Taq DNA polymerase in an optimal ratio.
Vazyme AceTaq DNA Polymerase (P401-MD1) is a chemically modified Taq DNA Polymerase whose activity is completely blocked at room temperature to prevent non-specific amplification and primer dimers during sample preparation and reaction temperature rise.