Amplification curves from quantitative Real-Time PCR experiments typically exhibit a sigmoidal shape. They can roughly be divided into a ground or baseline phase, an exponential amplification phase, a linear phase and finally a plateau phase, where in the latter, the PCR product concentration no longer increases. Nevertheless, in some cases the plateau phase displays a negative trend, e.g. in hydrolysis probe assays. This cycle-to-cycle fluorescence decrease is commonly referred to in the literature as the hook effect. Other detection chemistries also exhibit this negative trend, however the underlying molecular mechanisms are different.In this study we present two approaches to automatically detect hook effect-like curvatures based on line...
Ruijter JM, Pfaffl MW, Zhao S, et al. Evaluation of qPCR curve analysis methods for reliable biomark...
Background: Real-time PCR analysis is a sensitive DNA quantification technique that has recently gai...
tion efficiency (AE) are parameters mathematically ex-tracted from raw data to characterize quantita...
The polymerase chain reaction is a central component of current molecular biology. It is a cyclic pr...
Custom-made, point-of-care PCR platforms are a necessary tool for rapid, point-of-care diagnostics i...
Examples of satisfactory sigmoidal amplification curve shape when considering an assay’s fluorescent...
Ampli®cation of a cDNA product by quantitative PCR (qPCR) is monitored by a ¯uorescent signal propor...
Real-time digital polymerase chain reaction (qdPCR) coupled with machine learning (ML) methods has s...
Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) is a sensitive gene quantitation method that...
Real-time or quantitative PCR (qPCR) is an innovative method used to determine the amount of amplifi...
Background: Quantification cycle (Cq) and amplification efficiency (AE) are parameters mathematicall...
Abstract Background Based upon defining a common reference point, current real-time quantitative PCR...
Real-time PCR is a highly sensitive and powerful technology for the quantification of DNA and has be...
RNA transcripts such as mRNA or microRNA are frequently used as biomarkers to determine disease stat...
<p>(A) qPCR and (B) LAMP amplification curves of pure bacterial DNA. (C) DNA melting curves for the ...
Ruijter JM, Pfaffl MW, Zhao S, et al. Evaluation of qPCR curve analysis methods for reliable biomark...
Background: Real-time PCR analysis is a sensitive DNA quantification technique that has recently gai...
tion efficiency (AE) are parameters mathematically ex-tracted from raw data to characterize quantita...
The polymerase chain reaction is a central component of current molecular biology. It is a cyclic pr...
Custom-made, point-of-care PCR platforms are a necessary tool for rapid, point-of-care diagnostics i...
Examples of satisfactory sigmoidal amplification curve shape when considering an assay’s fluorescent...
Ampli®cation of a cDNA product by quantitative PCR (qPCR) is monitored by a ¯uorescent signal propor...
Real-time digital polymerase chain reaction (qdPCR) coupled with machine learning (ML) methods has s...
Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) is a sensitive gene quantitation method that...
Real-time or quantitative PCR (qPCR) is an innovative method used to determine the amount of amplifi...
Background: Quantification cycle (Cq) and amplification efficiency (AE) are parameters mathematicall...
Abstract Background Based upon defining a common reference point, current real-time quantitative PCR...
Real-time PCR is a highly sensitive and powerful technology for the quantification of DNA and has be...
RNA transcripts such as mRNA or microRNA are frequently used as biomarkers to determine disease stat...
<p>(A) qPCR and (B) LAMP amplification curves of pure bacterial DNA. (C) DNA melting curves for the ...
Ruijter JM, Pfaffl MW, Zhao S, et al. Evaluation of qPCR curve analysis methods for reliable biomark...
Background: Real-time PCR analysis is a sensitive DNA quantification technique that has recently gai...
tion efficiency (AE) are parameters mathematically ex-tracted from raw data to characterize quantita...