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Applied Biosystems™ TaqMan™ Array Mouse Endogenous Controls Plate, Fast 96-well
TaqMan™ Array Mouse Endogenous Controls Plate, Fast 96-well
Supplier: Applied Biosystems™ 4426699
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Description
These 96-well plates are pre-configured with the most appropriate TaqMan™ Gene Expression Assays for a specific biological process, pathway, or disease state. Each plate contains predefined assays and endogenous controls dried-down in the wells, ready for accurate assessment of an entire gene signature in one simple experiment. The TaqMan™ Array Mouse Endogenous Control 96-well Plate contains 32 genes, plated in triplicate, that have been shown to be good candidates for such an experiment. The plate contains 16 commonly used housekeeping genes. The panel also contains 16 mouse orthologs of human genes that have been shown to be expressed constitutively and at moderate abundance across most test samples.![TRUSTED_SUSTAINABILITY](/content/dam/fishersci/glyphs/Sustain_Badge.png)
Specifications
Array Mouse Endogenous Control Plate | |
Mouse | |
Dried Down | |
Control Primer-Probe Set(s) | |
FAM | |
Fast |
96-array Plate | |
The TaqMan™ Array Mouse Endogenous Control 96-well Plate contains TaqMan™ assays to 32 genes, plated in triplicate. The plates can be stored at room temperature or at 4°C. | |
Sustainable packaging | |
MGB (Minor Groove Binder) (3'), Non-Fluorescent Quencher (3'), FAM (5') | |
TaqMan™ |
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For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
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