Advances in droplet digital polymerase chain reaction on microfluidic chips

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The PCR technique has been known to the general public since the pandemic outbreak of COVID-19. This technique has progressed through three stages: from simple PCR to real-time fluorescence PCR to digital PCR. Among them, the microfluidic-based droplet digital PCR technique has attracted much attention and has been widely applied due to its advantages of high throughput, high sensitivity, low reagent consumption, low cross-contamination, and absolute quantification ability. In this review, we introduce various designs of microfluidic-based ddPCR developed within the last decade. The microfluidic-based droplet generation methods, thermal cycle strategies, and signal counting approaches are described, and the applications in the fields of single-cell analysis, disease diagnosis, and pathogen detection are introduced. Further, the challenges and prospects of microfluidic-based ddPCR are discussed. We hope that this review can contribute to the further development of the microfluidic-based ddPCR technique.

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Xu, D., Zhang, W., Li, H., Li, N., & Lin, J. M. (2023, February 8). Advances in droplet digital polymerase chain reaction on microfluidic chips. Lab on a Chip. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2lc00814a

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