Abstract:Digital polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a fast-developed technology, which makes it possible to provide absolute quantitative results. However, this technology has not been widely used in research field or clinical diagnostics. Although digital PCR has been born for two decades, the products on this subject still suffer from either high cost or cumbersome user experience, hence very few labs have the willingness or budget to routinely use such product; On the other hand, the unique sensitivity of dPCR over … Show more
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