A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test detects genetic material from a pathogen or abnormal cell sample. Ways of collecting samples include a nasal swab, a saliva swab, or taking a sample of blood.
“Detecting rare genetic events with confidence is still a major challenge for many PCR workflows. Traditional methods often fall short when sensitivity and accuracy matter most. This eBook shows how ...
Over 11,000 participants from around the globe are once again expected at EuroPCR – a Course tailored for interventional cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, imaging specialists, radiologists, nurses, ...
Paris, France, 24 May 2019. A total of 11,206 participants from over 120 different countries were present at the 30th edition of EuroPCR, the official meeting of the European Association for ...
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