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 ...
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 ...
PCR-based techniques have transformed how scientists analyze transcripts’ translational applications in cancer and ...
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 ...
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 ...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is one of the most important developments in modern biotechnology. However, PCR is known to introduce biases, especially during multiplex reactions. Recent studies have ...