I’m interested in the qNPA ArrayPlate, what format does it come in?
HTG currently offers the ArrayPlate in two different formats: Our qFixed Arrays each contain 16 genes focused on a particular functional area. These assays come in a ready to run, preconfigured format. Only a simple ‘tuning’ step is required prior to running the assay. This tuning step can be performed as part experiment is samples are small and precious. The qCustom system allows researchers to develop their own custom arrays with the gene content of their choice. These arrays are configured and QC’d by our in-house development team to ensure the assay does not contain cross-reactive array elements. Either ArrayPlate product can be used in your lab (with our imagers) or run by our skilled team at our facility in Tucson, Arizona.
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