RE: The Lab Notebook - nuts and bolts of qPCR

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Well, yes, much of this is beyond me and suited for someone who works in a research/laboratory setting. Still, a reading of your blog allows me to, in a sense "look behind the curtain", to get an idea of what is entailed when we submit tissue for lab analysis. I can think of a number of times when I've had lab tests done and the doctor has dismissed the results as unlikely, or unreliable. And sometimes, the report comes back and declares that the original sample, submitted for testing, was somehow unreliable.
With all the variables you describe in technique/procedure, I can see why this unreliability may exist.
I admire your knowledge :)



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Thanks for reading this. Even though the idea behind this post was to make a repository of research techniques on the blog, I really appreciate that you read it. Also, I am amazed that you were able to relate it to something useful from day to day life. I really admire your ability to link science with life experiences. I think very few people can do that. It's always motivating to see a comment from you.
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Thank you! There comes through in your blogs the desire to communicate, to be of service somehow. This is an irresistible invitation to read. 🌟 So I try, and always learn something.

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