Quantitative Polymerase Chain Reactor (qPCR)
Method Introduction
Quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) is a powerful analytical technique for amplifying and quantifying DNA and RNA sequences in real-time. This method combines PCR amplification with fluorescent detection to accurately measure the amount of target nucleic acids in a sample. qPCR is essential for detecting and quantifying genetic material, making it a crucial tool in biopharmaceutical development, manufacturing, and quality control.
Applications
qPCR is widely utilized in various stages of biopharmaceutical development and manufacturing. Key applications include:
- Quantifying viral genomes and bacterial DNA in biological samples.
- Supporting the development and validation of gene therapy products.
- Quantification of expression of the gene of interest.
- Detecting and measuring residual host cell DNA in biopharmaceutical products.
- Conducting stability studies by monitoring changes in nucleic acid content over time.
- Performing comparability studies for biosimilars by ensuring similar genetic profiles.
Quality and Biosafety Level
We provide all our analytical services with the highest quality standards. Experienced scientists carry out each project, and a scientific reviewer comprehensively checks every report or data presentation.
We offer this technology with the following quality and biosafety levels:
Up to GMP Level
This method is available under GMP in dedicated labs with qualified equipment and full QA involvement.
Up to biosafety level 2
This method can be applied to nucleic acids, viruses, cells, viral vectors, including lentiviruses and more.
Analytical Method Development, Qualification and Validation
For common sample types, we can often apply standardized methods with little setup effort. However, when needed, our experienced analytical experts create or optimize custom methods tailored to your active pharmaceutical ingredient, product type and development phase.
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