nCounter® Pro Analysis System
The nCounter® platform provides a simple and cost effective solution for multiplex analysis of RNA, miRNA, DNA, or protein from your precious samples with unmatched reproducibility and reliability. RNA and Protein same-sample multiomics is also possible.
Highly recommended
miRNA
I am a long term nCounter user, and it is easy to use, produces solid data, and is versatile for various studies.
Review Date: 9 Sept 2024 | Bruker Spatial Biology
Great results
Drug discovery
Ncounter allows the identification of gene expresion, the cost and efficiency are very good, and is an easy use.
Review Date: 23 Jan 2023 | Bruker Spatial Biology
We were able to do targeted gene expression from precious archival patient samples.
Assay targeted gene expression in archival patient samples
Due to the fragmentation introduced by FFPE fixation, RNA extracted from archival material could not be used for RNA-seq. Hence, we decided to use Nanostring's target gene analysis panel to rescue these batches of patient samples that have decades of clinical follow-up.
Review Date: 14 May 2021 | Bruker Spatial Biology
Excellent for targeted gene expression from precious samples.
Analyze targeted expression of genes
This is excellent product to measure the gene transcripts directly and works on RNA RIN <7 which cannot be used for RNA-Seq.
Review Date: 6 Mar 2020 | Bruker Spatial Biology
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- Over two dozen curated off-the-shelf panels available - with fully custom options available.
- ~ 15-minutes total hands-on time with no amplification, cDNA conversion or library prep required
- Sample to Publication ready figures in ~24 hours for gene expression assays.
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- Minimal sample amount needed for most assays. Generate multiomics data from a single sample.
- Optimized performance on difficult sample types including FFPE, tissue, lysates and biofluid samples
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- Advanced analysis tools included with system reduce the need for Bioinformatics support
High-throughput gene expression analysis of 3D airway organoids
In this application note, Corning outlines a high-throughput method using the nCounter® PlexSet™ assay to characterize the gene expression of airway organoids generated from healthy and asthmatic primary bronchial cells.
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