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Complete System for Differential Display

Source: GenHunter Corp.
Since 1992, the year when differential display was invented, GenHunter Corporation has continued to improve, perfect and streamline the technology
Since 1992, the year when differential display was invented, GenHunter Corporation has continued to improve, perfect and streamline the technology. Our complete line of innovative products centered around differential display technology has made GenHunter synonymous with differential display. These kits include the RNApure™ RNA isolation system, our well known MessageClean® kit for the removal of chromosomal DNA, the RNAimage® kit featuring the third generation of differential display technology, our magic PCR-TRAP® cloning system for cloning the PCR amplified cDNA, the HotPrime™ DNA probe labeling kit for optimized Northern blot analysis and the ReversePrime™ cDNA labeling kit for reverse Northern blot analysis of cDNA fragments identified by differential display. We continue to expand our world-wide market as the leader in differential display technology.

One new product in the DD line is the RNAspectra™ Fluorescent Differential Display Kit, which is the first non-radioactive differential display system with similiar sensitivity to that of isotope labeling. GenHunter is also proud to offer our professional Fluorescent Differential Display Service with complete computerized automation in liquid dispensing and digital fluorescent data capturing.

In the short period of time since it's invention, differential display has become the most widely used methodology to clone differentially expressed genes. In fact, the number of publications using differential display has far exceeded the number of publications using all the other competitive methods combined. Despite of the recent interest in DNA microarry, there have been over 1200 scientists who have published the successful cloning of differentially expressed genes using DD compared with less than 100 publications using DNA microarray, most of which have come from the labs and companies who are developing the technique.

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