as 0.3 pg (300 fg) for both Sf9 and Baculovirus, and it also performs reliably across multiple sites, multiple instruments and operators. Learn more about the Applied Biosystems™ resDNASEQ™ Quantiative Sf9 and Baculovirus DNA Kit. References 1. Figure 8. Singleplex vs multiplex performance on QuantStudio 5 instrument: The standard curves to overlap indicating the Sf9 and Baculovirus assays do not interfere with each other. Challener, C. A. Managing Residual Impurities During Downstream Processing. BioPharm Int. 2017. 2. Hu, Y. Baculovirus as a highly efficient expression vector in insect and mammalian cells. Acta Pharmacol Sin, 2005, 26, 405-416. Figure 9. Spike recovery on the QuantStudio 5 instrument (top): Results show efficient % spike recovery using PrepSEQ with both KingFisher Flex and manual extraction. Testing inhibition control on the QuantStudio 5 instrument (bottom): IPC Ct values obtained show that samples were successfully prepared from a variety of matrices containing inhibitors. 31https://www.thermofisher.com/order/catalog/product/A46066?SID=srch-srp-A46066 https://www.thermofisher.com/order/catalog/product/A46066?SID=srch-srp-A46066