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Maximize your qPCR success for pathogen detectionMaximize your qPCR success for pathogen detection

If your lab conducts qPCR assays, you've probably encountered issues with unexpected curves, unreliable data or delayed CT values. Pathogen detection assays must produce consistent and reproducible results and be scalable to handle high sample volumes. Designed by qPCR scientists, this guide is your secret weapon for achieving consistent, accurate, and scalable assays.

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    Combating RSV infections on the riseCombating RSV infections on the rise
 
With RSV vaccines approved just before this winter, it has been a resounding success. However, there’s always room to improve. With the possibility of COVID and RSV making a comeback, calls for comprehensive vaccines has renewed interest in vaccine R&D.

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    Toolkits for SARS-CoV-2 Variants ResearchToolkits for SARS-CoV-2 Variants Research
 
Sino Biological has developed a series of high-quality research reagents for dominant SARS-CoV-2 mutants, including recombinant antigens, detection antibodies, ELISA kits, pseudovirus, cDNAs, peptide pools, and receptor ACE2. These variant reagents have actively supported the basic research of SARS-CoV-2 and the development of vaccines, therapeutic antibodies, and diagnostic reagents.
 
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 Study unravels how bacterial vaginosis disrupts vaginal health
 
Study unravels how bacterial vaginosis disrupts vaginal healthBacterial vaginosis is a common condition in which the natural microbiome of the vagina falls out of balance, sometimes leading to complications in sexual and reproductive health.
 
 
 Financial investors hold leverage to mitigate emerging infectious disease risks
 
Financial investors hold leverage to mitigate emerging infectious disease risksMany emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases, especially zoonotic diseases such as ebola or new coronaviruses, emerge as the result of intensified human activities such as deforestation, expansion of agricultural land, and increased hunting and trading of wildlife.
 
 
 How did machine learning models perform in identifying hepatitis in patients with diabetes?
 
How did machine learning models perform in identifying hepatitis in patients with diabetes?The performance of different machine learning models in detecting hepatitis among people with diabetes. Diabetes mellitus (DM) has been deemed to be one of the most globally prevalent chronic metabolic diseases in humans. This disease is categorized into two types, namely, type 1 (T1DM) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
 
 
 Varied early symptoms of bacterial meningitis in adults and children highlight diagnostic challenges
 
Varied early symptoms of bacterial meningitis in adults and children highlight diagnostic challengesThis study in Scientific Reports reveals that symptoms of community-acquired bacterial meningitis (CABM) vary between children and adults, emphasizing the need for tailored approaches in early diagnosis and treatment to improve outcomes.
 
 
 UKHSA report reveals continuous decline in HIV transmission but inequalities exist
 
UKHSA report reveals continuous decline in HIV transmission but inequalities existThe UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has published the latest evaluation report into the government's progress towards reducing HIV transmission.
 
 
 IU researchers uncover novel mechanism of pathogen entry into cells
 
IU researchers uncover novel mechanism of pathogen entry into cellsSimilar to a burglar breaking a window to get into a house, Indiana University researchers have discovered a previously unknown process by which pathogens enter a cell with physical force, breaching the body's immune defenses that prevent infection.
 
 

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