Digital biosensing assays demonstrate remarkable advantages over conventional biosensing systems because of their ability to achieve single-molecule detection and absolute quantification. Unlike traditional low-abundance biomarking screening, digital-based biosensing systems reduce sample volumes significantly to the fL-nL level, which vastly reduces overall reagent consumption, improves reaction time and throughput, and enables high sensitivity and single target detection. This review presents the current technology for compartmentalizing reactions and their applications in detecting proteins and nucleic acids. We also analyze existing challenges and future opportunities associated with digital biosensing and research opportunities for dev...
CRISPR/Cas technology originated from the immune mechanism of archaea and bacteria and was awarded t...
Digital droplet assays – in which biological samples are compartmentalized into millions of femtolit...
International audienceThe efficient analysis and noninvasive detection of molecules such as DNA, mRN...
The ability to detect low concentrations of analytes and in particular low-abundance biomarkers is o...
This account examines developments in "digital" biology and chemistry within the context of microflu...
Nucleic acid amplification tests that are coupled with a digital readout enable the absolute quantif...
PubMed ID: 29899282Novel sensitive, rapid and economical biosensors are being developed in a wide ra...
Novel sensitive, rapid and economical biosensors are being developed in a wide range of medical envi...
Nucleic acid amplification tests that are coupled with a digital readout enable the absolute quantif...
The ability to detect low concentrations of analytes and in particular low‐abundance biomarkers is o...
Much of recent progress in medical research and diagnostics has been enabled through the advances in...
We describe a multiplexing technology, named Evalution, based on novel digitally encoded micropartic...
Biosensors use biological elements to detect or quantify an analyte of interest. In bioprocessing, b...
Analysis of biomarkers, biomolecular indicators of medical conditions, is fundamental to the diagnos...
Digital assays are powerful methods that enable detection of rare cells and counting of individual n...
CRISPR/Cas technology originated from the immune mechanism of archaea and bacteria and was awarded t...
Digital droplet assays – in which biological samples are compartmentalized into millions of femtolit...
International audienceThe efficient analysis and noninvasive detection of molecules such as DNA, mRN...
The ability to detect low concentrations of analytes and in particular low-abundance biomarkers is o...
This account examines developments in "digital" biology and chemistry within the context of microflu...
Nucleic acid amplification tests that are coupled with a digital readout enable the absolute quantif...
PubMed ID: 29899282Novel sensitive, rapid and economical biosensors are being developed in a wide ra...
Novel sensitive, rapid and economical biosensors are being developed in a wide range of medical envi...
Nucleic acid amplification tests that are coupled with a digital readout enable the absolute quantif...
The ability to detect low concentrations of analytes and in particular low‐abundance biomarkers is o...
Much of recent progress in medical research and diagnostics has been enabled through the advances in...
We describe a multiplexing technology, named Evalution, based on novel digitally encoded micropartic...
Biosensors use biological elements to detect or quantify an analyte of interest. In bioprocessing, b...
Analysis of biomarkers, biomolecular indicators of medical conditions, is fundamental to the diagnos...
Digital assays are powerful methods that enable detection of rare cells and counting of individual n...
CRISPR/Cas technology originated from the immune mechanism of archaea and bacteria and was awarded t...
Digital droplet assays – in which biological samples are compartmentalized into millions of femtolit...
International audienceThe efficient analysis and noninvasive detection of molecules such as DNA, mRN...