Perform ChIP on FFPE samples Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) clinical samples are a valuable resource for retrospective research. However, working with FFPE samples presents a challenge for epigenetics techniques such as ChIP. Active Motif has leveraged its epigenetics expertise to develop commercially available kits to enable ChIP from FFPE tissue for use in Next Generation Sequencing […]
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Nu.Q™ Total
Determine total levels of circulating cell-free nucleosomes Active Motif’s Nu.Q™ Total Assay Kit is designed for the detection of global levels of cell-free circulating nucleosomes (cf-nucleosomes) in human serum in a high-throughput format. For added convenience and a more quantitative interpretation of results, the Nu.Q™ Total Assay Kit also includes a recombinant nucleosome protein for […]
TAM-ChIP
One of the biggest challenges associated with preparing high quality ChIP-Seq libraries is sample loss. Traditional library preparation methods require multiple end-repair and ligation steps which contribute to loss of material. To overcome this challenge, Active Motif has introduced its TAM-ChIP technology to perform chromatin immunoprecipitation and next-generation library preparation at the same time. TAM-ChIP […]
Low Cell ChIP-Seq Kit
Active Motif’s new Low Cell ChIP-Seq Kit offers a complete ChIP-Seq workflow using as few as 1,000 to 50,000 cells per chromatin preparation. This surpasses the limitations of traditional ChIP-Seq protocols which often require more than 100,000 cells for sample preparation. With Low Cell ChIP-Seq, limited sample material, difficult to culture cell lines and small […]
FFPE Bisulfite Conversion Kit
FFPE samples are highly valuable for their ability to relate clinical outcomes to disease states and epigenetic profiles. Active Motif’sFFPE Bisulfite Conversion Kit is designed for DNA methylation analysis of formalin- or paraformalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues to provide a DNA methylation profile at single-base-pair resolution. Schematic of bisulfite conversion. Since FFPE samples are […]