Detection and/or amplification of target DNA sequences by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a prevalent method in molecular biology. PCR has a broad range of applications, including use in research ...
Point-of-care PCR testing for STIs in the ED reduced length of stay and improved antibiotic stewardship compared with central laboratory testing.
PCR-based techniques have transformed how scientists analyze transcripts’ translational applications in cancer and ...
The enhancement of PCR with real-time quantitative methods takes PCR from a workhorse laboratory preparatory method for molecular biology to an extremely powerful diagnostic and analysis tool for ...
As molecular testing demands grow, there is a need to create stable, room-temperature polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assays that avoid cold chain storage and logistics, particularly in point-of-care ...
Once the concept of PCR popped into Kary Mullis’ head in 1983 it wasn’t long before scientists realized they had a revolutionary technology in their hands. Because now they could take the smallest ...
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