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20100041040 | Internally Controlled Multiplex Detection and Quantification of Microbial Nucleic Acids - The present invention relates to new methods and uses for the detection and quantification of microbial nucleic acids employing an internal quantitative reference. Preferred methods are based on the amplification of nucleic acids, preferably the polymerase chain reaction. Further provided are kits comprising components for performing said methods and uses. Moreover, an analytical system for advantageously performing the method according to the invention is disclosed. | 02-18-2010 |
20120196283 | Qualitative and Quantitative Detection of Microbial Nucleic Acids - The present invention relates to new methods and uses for the qualitative and quantitative detection of microbial nucleic acids using at least a first control nucleic acid, or a first and a second control nucleic acid in different concentrations. The method is based on amplification of nucleic acids, for example the polymerase chain reaction. Further provided are kits comprising components for performing said methods and uses. | 08-02-2012 |
20140113279 | Method for Preventing High Molecular Weight Products During Amplification - The present invention is directed to improved methods for amplifying and detecting a nucleic acid target that may be present in a biological sample comprising a primer pair for generating an amplicon, wherein at least one primer is modified at the 5′ terminus with a polyN sequence being non-complementary to the target sequence, and a detectable probe specific for said amplicon or a DNA binding dye. The formation of high molecular weight products during amplification is prevented or partly or completely suppressed. The invention further provides reaction mixtures and kits comprising said primers for preventing or suppressing the formation of high molecular weight products during amplification and detection of the nucleic acid target. | 04-24-2014 |
20150017645 | Qualitative and Quantitative Detection of Microbial Nucleic Acids - The present invention relates to new methods and uses for the qualitative and quantitative detection of microbial nucleic acids using at least a first control nucleic acid, or a first and a second control nucleic acid in different concentrations. The method is based on amplification of nucleic acids, for example the polymerase chain reaction. Further provided are kits comprising components for performing said methods and uses. | 01-15-2015 |
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20120312318 | Two-Phase Developer - Cosmetic preparation for keratin fibers, particularly human hair, having two separate phases, namely, an aqueous phase and a hydrophobic phase. The preparations contain at least one chemical oxidizer and at least one hydrophobic carboxylic acid ester and/or paraffin oil. As oxidizing preparations, the agents are used as a developer preparation for oxidation dyes or lighteners. | 12-13-2012 |
20130125917 | COLORANTS IN FOAM FORM - An agent in foam form for coloring keratin-containing fibers, in particular human hair, under induction by atmospheric oxygen and methods for coloring keratin-containing fibers using such agent is provided. In an embodiment, the agent comprises, in a cosmetically acceptable carrier, at an alkaline pH of 8 to 10.5, (a) as a color-forming component in the form of a dye precursor of a nature-analogous dye an indole and/or indoline derivative, (b) an alkalizing agent, and (c) a propellant, the agent containing no additional oxidizing agent for the color-forming components. | 05-23-2013 |
20140166035 | TWO PHASE DEVELOPER FOR MEDIUM OXIDATIVE COLOR CHANGE - The subject matter of the present Application is cosmetic agents for treating keratinic fibers, which encompass at least two phases present alongside one another but separated from one another by a phase boundary, where the first phase (I) represents an aqueous phase that contains at least one chemical oxidizing agent, and where the second phase (II) represents a hydrophobic oil phase that contains a mixture of isopropyl palmitate (II-1) and at least one further liquid, branched carboxylic acid ester (II-2). The compositions are particularly shelf-stable and cold-stable, and are notable for outstanding care-providing properties. | 06-19-2014 |