Digital polymerase chain reaction (dPCR) is a unique approach to measurement of the absolute copy number of target DNA without using external standards. However, the comparability of different dPCR ...
Undergraduate students in the University of Delaware College of Health Sciences’ Department of Medical and Molecular Sciences (MMSC) are gaining rare access to cutting-edge technology that can detect ...
DNA repair mechanisms in human primary cells, including error-free repair, and, recurrent nuclease cleavage events, remain largely uncharacterised. We elucidate gene-editing related repair processes ...
At this year’s ELRIG Drug Discovery meeting, Technology Networks sat down with Dr. Robert Beal, a field application specialist at Bio-Rad, to discuss how advances in digital polymerase chain reaction ...
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