CT Wittwer, MG Herrmann, AA Moss… - Biotechniques, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
… with SYBR Green I show the temperature dependence of strand status duringDNA amplification (Figure 5). Early cycles appear identical, with a nonlinear increase in fluorescence at …
R Higuchi, G Dollinger, PS Walsh, R Griffith - Bio/technology, 1992 - nature.com
… polymerasechainreaction (PCR) such that specific DNA … amplification can be continuously monitored in order to follow its progress. The ability to simultaneously amplify specific DNA …
… -time monitoring of the multiple displacement amplification reaction (MDA) is presented. The amplification and detection … The polymerasechainreaction (PCR) is widely used for DNA …
… by real-time optical monitoring. … PCR from human genomic DNA can be completed in 15–60 s. When paired with high-resolution melting analysis (26), DNA variants can be amplified …
F Watzinger, K Ebner, T Lion - Molecular aspects of medicine, 2006 - Elsevier
… to monitor the increasing amount of product at early time points during the PCR reaction. … of PCR, when the amplification product first becomes detectable. Quantification by real-time …
C Zhang, J Xu, W Ma, W Zheng - Biotechnology advances, 2006 - Elsevier
… DNA/RNA templates used in PCR microfluidics. It is noted, especially, that this review is to help a novice in the field of on-chip PCRamplification to … related to on-chip PCR microfluidics. …
T Goda, M Tabata, Y Miyahara - … in bioengineering and biotechnology, 2015 - frontiersin.org
… PCR is a standard technique for DNAamplification. The … by a DNA polymerase with exonuclease activity duringPCR, … In DNA sequencing by double strand synthesis, Illmina ® DNA …
… DNAamplification from use in therapeutic monitoring. For … been described for the amplification of nucleic acid sequences … regarding its use to monitor the response of patients to …