This video serves as an introduction to Droplet Digital TM PCR, a highly sensitive technology for quantifying target RNA or DNA. Learn about how it works, what it’s used for and how it can offer ...
Digital PCR, or dPCR, is a molecular biology technique that detects and quantifies nucleic acid targets. By partitioning a sample into many individual reactions, scientists can measure whether a ...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) plays a critical role in oncology research, enabling tumor profiling, biomarker discovery, and mutation analysis across diverse sample types. However, inconsistent ...
Digital Droplet PCR (ddPCR) is a method for performing digital PCR use microfluidic water-oil emulsion technology. By utilizing microfluidics and fractionating DNA samples into nanoliter droplets , ...
The first dPCR technologies created tiny droplets of special oils to contain the microreactions. However, recent innovations, including the Roche Digital LightCycler ® dPCR System, use a physical ...
The ability of next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies to interrogate a broad range of genetic mutations simultaneously has made it a central technique in Cancer research, supporting tumor ...