How much do you know about influenza viruses?Influenza, abbreviated as flu, is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by influenza viruses. It is highly contagious and has the characteristics ...
Product IntroductionDesigned based on MultipSeq® multiplex amplicon sequencing technology, this product targets 226 STR loci in forensic science, including 113 Y-chromosome, 72 autosomal, 41 X-chromo...
Repetitive DNA sequences such as Alu and Kpn I are widely distributed in the human genome. During liquid-phase hybridization capture workflows, these repetitive DNA sequences cause non-specific probe ...
Over the past ten years, relying on the core technology of targeted capture sequencing and project experience, iGeneTech has launched more than 20 predefined oncology-related products. These range fro...
The transmission dynamics of respiratory pathogens are exacerbated during winter due to crowding in enclosed environments and reduced indoor humidity caused by heating systems Current Status of Respir...
Myeloid carcinoma of the colorectum (MeC) is a rare pathological subtype of colorectal cancer, characterized by unique histological and clinical features. It has a rich infiltration of lymphocytes, su...
Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) is the second most frequent hepatic malignancy accounting for approximately 10% of primary liver cancers. Phosphatase and tension homolog (PTEN) stands out as one...
Understanding the Human MitochondriaThe human mitochondria, often referred to as the "powerhouses of the cell," are fascinating and complex organelles responsible for supplying energy to the...
In the realm of cancer research, advancements in genomic sequencing have paved the way for a new era of personalized and targeted therapies. One such groundbreaking approach is the Pan-Cancer Panel, e...
In the rapidly evolving field of genomics, researchers are harnessing the power of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) technology to uncover valuable insights into various genetic conditions. With the ad...