Aeromonas hydrophila: Pathogenic Mechanisms and PCR Detection Aeromonas hydrophila is a Gram-negative opportunistic pathogen widely distributed in aquatic environments. As a member of the genus Aeromonas, it plays a significant role in...
Elevating Cell Therapy Quality Control: The Crucial Role of qPCR Viral Screening in Stem Cell Banking The transition from bench to bedside in regenerative medicine relies entirely on the absolute purity of...
Brucella melitensis: PCR Detection and Clinical Overview Brucella melitensis, the causative agent of Malta fever (undulant fever), is one of the most virulent species within the Brucella genus. It is a zoonotic...
Which Agarose Concentration Should You Actually Be Using? A practical guide to optimizing DNA resolution and band sharpness. Quick question: why does your lab use the gel concentration it uses? If the...
Signs You've Outgrown Hand-Cast Agarose Gels Nobody decides to keep hand-casting gels forever. It usually just... keeps happening, because switching feels like one more thing to organize, and the gels are mostly...
Running Gels for Other People? Here's What Changes. Reproducibility, Traceability, and Efficiency at Scale. If you manage a core facility, run a CRO, or oversee a teaching lab where multiple user groups...