Application note: Automated NGS library preparation on CyBio FeliX
The CyBio FeliX pipetting system was used to perform all liquid handling steps of the library preparation workflow for personal genome analysis.
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The CyBio FeliX pipetting system was used to perform all liquid handling steps of the library preparation workflow for personal genome analysis.
Improve the reproducibility of the real-time results in 384 well format with the application of a qPCR using a pipetting robot & standardized sample setup.
Small-scale perfusion using an ATF cell retention device with a DASGIP® parallel bioreactor system
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Investigation of thermal protein stability in high throughput using the application of thermal shift assay using SYPRO ® Orange in 96 well format.
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Cell lysates can be prepared using a variety of methods including physical disruption, reagent-based lysis, or a combination.
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