What is digital PCR
And why it’s changing the way we quantify DNA.
What is Digital PCR?
Digital PCR (dPCR) is a next-generation technique that uses the power of partitioning to bring precision and accuracy to DNA quantification.
Absolute quantification - no need for standard curves.
High sensitivity - detects rare or low-level targets.
Inhibitor-resistant - reliable even with complex samples.
Multiplexing - measures multiple targets at once.
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With Nio® Digital PCR, you can detect up to 21 targets in one sample and run up to 768 samples daily on a single instrument.
"The Nio® workflow is a breeze. The software is very intuitive. It’s a machine that works together with you and offers the flexibility for multiple users to run experiments on the same day." - Wim Trypsten, PhD, Ghent University