High-resolution melting data error evaluation between runs By Michael | April 18, 2013 - 16:14 |May 22, 2013 Data Analysis: qPCR BioStatistics & BioInformatics, qPCR - Freising 2011 Comments Off on High-resolution melting data error evaluation between runs →
Evaluation and applicability of advanced/exotic qPCR quantification strategies and their implementation By Michael | April 18, 2013 - 16:13 |May 22, 2013 Data Analysis: qPCR BioStatistics & BioInformatics, qPCR - Freising 2011 Comments Off on Evaluation and applicability of advanced/exotic qPCR quantification strategies and their implementation →
Amplification efficiency as a function of primer and cDNA concentration By Michael | April 18, 2013 - 16:13 |May 22, 2013 Data Analysis: qPCR BioStatistics & BioInformatics, qPCR - Freising 2011 Comments Off on Amplification efficiency as a function of primer and cDNA concentration →
Is normalisation of raw data necessary? Truly Automated Analysis of qPCR Data Using the AzurePCR Method By Michael | April 18, 2013 - 16:12 |May 22, 2013 Data Analysis: qPCR BioStatistics & BioInformatics, qPCR - Freising 2011 Comments Off on Is normalisation of raw data necessary? Truly Automated Analysis of qPCR Data Using the AzurePCR Method →
Primer3: Improvements for the design of qPCR primers By Michael | April 18, 2013 - 16:11 |May 22, 2013 Data Analysis: qPCR BioStatistics & BioInformatics, qPCR - Freising 2011 Comments Off on Primer3: Improvements for the design of qPCR primers →
Stratified error in the qPCR assays from the statistical point of view By Michael | April 18, 2013 - 16:11 |May 22, 2013 Data Analysis: qPCR BioStatistics & BioInformatics, qPCR - Freising 2011 Comments Off on Stratified error in the qPCR assays from the statistical point of view →
Interpretation requires context – making sense out of gene lists and networks By Michael | April 18, 2013 - 16:10 |May 22, 2013 Data Analysis: qPCR BioStatistics & BioInformatics, qPCR - Freising 2011 Comments Off on Interpretation requires context – making sense out of gene lists and networks →