Ultrasensitive fluorescence-based methods for nucleic acid detection: towards amplification-free genetic analysis
Real time PCR is the mainstay of current nucleic acid assays, underpinning applications in forensic science, point-of-care diagnostics and detection of bioterrorism agents. Despite its broad utility, the search for new tests continues, inspired by second and third generation DNA sequencing technolog...
Main Authors: | Ranasinghe, Rohan T. (Author), Brown, Tom (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2011.
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