SRSLY® FOR cfDNA applications
SRSLY® captures features of circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) to support high-complexity NGS library preparation. Its high sensitivity enables reliable measurement of low-input, highly fragmented cfDNA commonly found in liquid biopsy samples. By reducing measurement bias and sample handling variability, SRSLY helps improve consistency and confidence in cfDNA sequencing workflows.
With PicoPlus and NanoPlus Kits you can work with inputs as low as 250 pg to 50ng.
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WEBINARS and Videos
In this webinar Dr. Emmy Wesdorp will highlight the findings of their paper published earlier this year on https://www.nature.com/articles/s41525-025-00482-8 that evaluated computational and NGS methods to detect and profile Aspergillus in brocheoalveolar lavage from pediatric patients.
In this webinar, Jordan Cheng (UCLA, School of Dentistry) describes the development of an extraction methods to capture highly degraded cell-free DNA from urine and plasma. A new class of cfDNA called ultra-short cell-free DNA are retained by this method and provides improved insights to the origin of cfDNA.
