In this paper, we asked if it is possible to identify the best primers and reaction conditions based on improvements in reaction speed when optimizing isothermal reactions. We used digital single-molecule, real-time analyses of both speed and efficiency of isothermal amplification reactions, which revealed that improvements in the speed of isothermal amplification reactions did not always correlate with improvements in digital efficiency (the fraction of molecules that amplify) or with analytical sensitivity. However, we observed that the speeds of amplification for single-molecule (in a digital device) and multi-molecule (e.g. in a PCR well plate) formats always correlated for the same conditions. Also, digital efficiency correlated with t...
In the field of isothermal DNA amplification, four of the widest used methods are recombinase polyme...
Quantification of nucleic acid targets at low copy number is problematic with the limit of detection...
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) developed by Notomi et al. (2000) has made it possible...
In this paper, we asked if it is possible to identify the best primers and reaction conditions based...
Real-time, isothermal, digital nucleic acid amplification is emerging as an attractive approach for ...
Isothermal amplification assays, such as loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP), show great u...
Real-time, isothermal, digital nucleic acid amplification is emerging as an attractive approach for ...
Quantitative bioanalytical measurements are commonly performed in a kinetic format and are known to ...
Quantitative bioanalytical measurements are commonly performed in a kinetic format and are known to ...
The application of isothermal amplification tech-nologies is rapidly expanding and currently covers ...
This paper shows, using purified HIV RNA, that nucleic acid quantification in a digital format with ...
In this paper, digital quantitative detection of nucleic acids was achieved at the single-molecule l...
Since their inception nearly 60 years ago, molecular diagnostics have amassed impressive achievemen...
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification assays are currently limited to one target per reaction in th...
BACKGROUND: The development of reverse transcription - quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) platform...
In the field of isothermal DNA amplification, four of the widest used methods are recombinase polyme...
Quantification of nucleic acid targets at low copy number is problematic with the limit of detection...
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) developed by Notomi et al. (2000) has made it possible...
In this paper, we asked if it is possible to identify the best primers and reaction conditions based...
Real-time, isothermal, digital nucleic acid amplification is emerging as an attractive approach for ...
Isothermal amplification assays, such as loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP), show great u...
Real-time, isothermal, digital nucleic acid amplification is emerging as an attractive approach for ...
Quantitative bioanalytical measurements are commonly performed in a kinetic format and are known to ...
Quantitative bioanalytical measurements are commonly performed in a kinetic format and are known to ...
The application of isothermal amplification tech-nologies is rapidly expanding and currently covers ...
This paper shows, using purified HIV RNA, that nucleic acid quantification in a digital format with ...
In this paper, digital quantitative detection of nucleic acids was achieved at the single-molecule l...
Since their inception nearly 60 years ago, molecular diagnostics have amassed impressive achievemen...
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification assays are currently limited to one target per reaction in th...
BACKGROUND: The development of reverse transcription - quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) platform...
In the field of isothermal DNA amplification, four of the widest used methods are recombinase polyme...
Quantification of nucleic acid targets at low copy number is problematic with the limit of detection...
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) developed by Notomi et al. (2000) has made it possible...