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Reduction of nonspecific binding of yeast protein to grinding beads.

Evaluation of methods for the high-throughput mechanical disruption of biological samples for nucleic acid extraction.
 
Improved diagnosis of porcine enteropathy caused by Lawsonia intracellularis using polymerase chain reaction-enzyme-linked oligosorbent assay (PCR-ELOSA).
 
Parameters affecting the variability of cell based assays.
 
Development of a device for the aseptic freeze-drying of samples in vials and microwell plates.
 
Comparison of Methods for the Isolation of DNA from Soybeans.
 
High Throughput Disruption of Yeast in a 96-Well Format.
Maintenance of Protein Stability

 

Reducing non-specific adsorption of proteins and nucleic acids helps in assays

Reduction of Nonspecific binding to grinding beads

 

Bead beating with glass beads can be done in high throughput formats

 

High throughput homogenization of  biological samples

 

Seeds and large tissue samples can be homogenized in high throughput format with vial sets

 

Isolation of DNA from soy beans

 

Many factors affect cell based assays, many which include the incubator

 

Factors affecting cell-based assays