Researchers from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, have used Tecan's Infinite 200 microplate reader and Nanoquant Plate to characterise the isolated population of skin stem-cells in mice.
Dr Maria Kasper, from the Karolinska Institute's environmental toxicology group, said: 'The scarcity of Lgr5+ cells makes the extracted genetic material extremely valuable, so we need a method to achieve exact quantification of this RNA with minimal sample loss.
'Using our Infinite reader with the Nanoquant Plate ensures that only minimal material is required for reliable evaluation of our valuable RNA samples and allows us to investigate more than 30 selected genes by qPCR from just 150ng of isolated RNA.' Maria's colleague, Dr Viljar Jaks, said: 'Because the Nanoquant Plate is integrated into the Infinite microplate reader, it is very easy to use and the I-control software is intuitive.'