Digital Polymerase Chain Reaction (dPCR) is a novel method for the absolute quantification of target nucleic acids. Quantification by dPCR hinges on the fact that the random distribution of molecules in many partitions follows a Poisson distribution. Each partition acts as an individual PCR microreactor and partitions containing amplified target sequences are detected by fluorescence. The proportion of PCR-positive partitions suffices to determine the concentration of the target sequence without a need for calibration. Advances in microfluidics enabled the current revolution of digital quantification by providing efficient partitioning methods. In this review, we compare the fundamental concepts behind the quantification of nucleic acids by...
International audiencePolymerase chain reaction based techniques have been widely used in laboratory...
Digital polymerase chain reaction (digital PCR, dPCR) is a direct nucleic acid quantification method...
Driven by its potential benefits over currently available methods, and the recent development of com...
ABSTRACT: We developed a simple, compact microfluidic device to perform high dynamic-range digital p...
ABSTRACT: We developed a simple, compact microfluidic device to perform high dynamic-range digital p...
Polymerase chain reaction based techniques have been widely used in laboratory settings. Several app...
Digital polymerase chain reaction (dPCR) is a relatively novel biotechnological method that allows f...
Digital polymerase chain reaction (dPCR) is a relatively novel biotechnological method that allows f...
Digital polymerase chain reaction (dPCR) is a relatively novel biotechnological method that allows f...
Quantitative polymerase chain reactions (qPCR) based on real-time PCR constitute a powerful and sens...
Droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) is a new technology that was recently commercializ...
International audiencePolymerase chain reaction based techniques have been widely used in laboratory...
International audiencePolymerase chain reaction based techniques have been widely used in laboratory...
International audiencePolymerase chain reaction based techniques have been widely used in laboratory...
International audiencePolymerase chain reaction based techniques have been widely used in laboratory...
International audiencePolymerase chain reaction based techniques have been widely used in laboratory...
Digital polymerase chain reaction (digital PCR, dPCR) is a direct nucleic acid quantification method...
Driven by its potential benefits over currently available methods, and the recent development of com...
ABSTRACT: We developed a simple, compact microfluidic device to perform high dynamic-range digital p...
ABSTRACT: We developed a simple, compact microfluidic device to perform high dynamic-range digital p...
Polymerase chain reaction based techniques have been widely used in laboratory settings. Several app...
Digital polymerase chain reaction (dPCR) is a relatively novel biotechnological method that allows f...
Digital polymerase chain reaction (dPCR) is a relatively novel biotechnological method that allows f...
Digital polymerase chain reaction (dPCR) is a relatively novel biotechnological method that allows f...
Quantitative polymerase chain reactions (qPCR) based on real-time PCR constitute a powerful and sens...
Droplet digital polymerase chain reaction (ddPCR) is a new technology that was recently commercializ...
International audiencePolymerase chain reaction based techniques have been widely used in laboratory...
International audiencePolymerase chain reaction based techniques have been widely used in laboratory...
International audiencePolymerase chain reaction based techniques have been widely used in laboratory...
International audiencePolymerase chain reaction based techniques have been widely used in laboratory...
International audiencePolymerase chain reaction based techniques have been widely used in laboratory...
Digital polymerase chain reaction (digital PCR, dPCR) is a direct nucleic acid quantification method...
Driven by its potential benefits over currently available methods, and the recent development of com...