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The TRAPeze® Telomerase Detection Kit is a highly sensitive in vitro assay system for detecting telomerase activity. The assay is a one-buffer, two-enzyme, system utilizing PCR to enhance the sensitivity of telomerase detection in small samples.
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The TRAPEZE® Gel-Based Telomerase Detection Kit provides substantial improvements to the original TRAP assay, such as a modified reverse primer sequence which (1) eliminates the need for a wax barrier hot start, (2) reduces amplification artifacts and (3) permits better estimation of telomerase processivity.
The TRAPeze® RT Telomerase Detection Kit is a highly sensitive in vitro assay for the fluorometric detection and real time quantification of telomerase activity. It incorporates refinements to the original TRAP assay that were first introduced in the gel-based TRAPeze® Telomerase Detection Kit (Cat.
The TRAPEZE® XL Kit is a highly sensitive in vitro assay for the fluorometric detection of telomerase activity. It incorporates refinements to the original TRAP assay that were first introduced in the gel-based TRAPEZE® Telomerase Detection Kit (Cat #S7700).
The TRAPeze® RT Telomerase Detection Kit is a highly sensitive in vitro assay for the fluorometric detection and real time quantification of telomerase activity. It incorporates refinements to the original TRAPeze assay and adds the ability to quantitate telomerase activity using fluorescence energy transfer (ET) primers.
perform the Telomeric Repeat Amplification Protocol (TRAP) and ELISA assay for non-quantitative detection of telomerase activity in cells and tissues. The novice user is advised to read the entire manual prior to using the
1 sty 2024 · The current chapter describes various TRAP methods to detect telomerase activity (TA) using gel-based methods, its advantages and deficits, how to perform an ELISA-based TRAP assay and how best to interpret its results.