Multiplex PCR is a difficult technique that allows amplification of two or more products in parallel in a single reaction tube. This technology was first described by Chamberlain et al., in 1988, and ...
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a molecular method that is employed for in vitro amplification of a specific region in a strand of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). Multiplex PCR involves the ...
Amplification of ancient mitochondrial, chloroplast and nuclear DNA is typically limited by small quantities of endogenous DNA, high levels of DNA degradation, contamination with exogenous DNA and the ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The BD MAX Respiratory Viral Panel detected and differentiated between influenza A and B respiratory syncytial ...
Careful primer and probe design and optimization of amplification are critical. In multiplex qPCR, multiple targets are amplified in a single reaction tube. Each target is amplified by a different set ...
Approaches incorporating rapid or digital PCR, CRISPR, syndromic testing, and multimodal systems reached new milestones this year.
Making HPV Tests & Quality Assessment Products Available across MexicoMISSISSAUGA, Ontario and MEXICO CITY, Dec. 03, 2025 ...
PCR is a technique used to amplify target DNA in a sample. It’s a well-known method that has undergone numerous modifications to enhance its capabilities. This year, it’s turning 40 years old. PCR has ...
In this interview, Dr. Denise Heaney discusses how molecular diagnostics are reshaping antimicrobial stewardship and ...
The development of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in 1983 by Kary Mullis and coworkers revolutionized molecular biology, allowing scientists to amplify DNA sequences for various applications. 1 ...
Attendees interested in learning more about CoSara products, including the TB and HPV tests on the Company's upcoming Co-Dx PCR platform, are encouraged to stop by at VIROCON 2025. CoSara will be ...
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