Designing reproducible PCR assays involves optimizing multiple moving targets, from standardizing each component in sometimes minute reaction volumes to planning ahead to ensure long-term and secure ...
A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test detects genetic material from a pathogen or abnormal cell sample. Ways of collecting samples include a nasal swab, a saliva swab, or taking a sample of blood.
As the need for more sensitive and precise molecular quantification grows across translational research, diagnostics, and therapeutic development, conventional PCR workflows can fall short. Detecting ...
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