Low Cell ChIP a Process Capable of Using as Little as 1000 Cells

Low Cell ChIP – a Process Capable of Using as Little as 1000 Cells

04:13 EDT 16 Apr 2019 | Lab Bulletin

Chromatrap® has published a new application note that demonstrates how its unique solid state patented technology provides unrivalled sensitivity allowing users to perform ChIP assays using as few as 1000 cells per immunoprecipitation.

porvair scientistUsually large cell numbers are required for performing ChIP, which poses something of a challenge when dealing with limited starting material. The available techniques for tackling small amounts of sample, rare cell types or difficult cell types which provide low yield of chromatin are usually long and complex, and involve DNA amplification or the spiking of samples...

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