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Droplet Chip Digital PCR Analysis System is a six-multiplex digital PCR platform used for the precise and ultrasensitive quantification of nucleic acids without standarding curve. The system contains droplet generator, PCR system and microchip reader , the generator partitions samples into 25000-32000 droplets, after PCR, the readers detect different fluorescence signal of each droplet, According to specialized software and algorithms, the template concentration can be calculated.

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The Droplet Chip Digital PCR Analysis System is a six-multiplex digital PCR platform designed for the precise and ultrasensitive quantification of nucleic acids without the need for a standard curve. The system comprises a MicroDrop Generator, dPCR Thermal Cycler, MicroChip Reader, and dedicated control and analysis software.

The MicroDrop Generator utilizes centrifugal force to efficiently partition the sample into 25,000 to 32,000 uniform droplets, eliminating dead volume and maximizing sample utilization. Each droplet encapsulates either one or zero target molecules. The dPCR Thermal Cycler features four independent temperature-controlled zones, each capable of performing PCR reactions for up to four samples simultaneously. The MicroChip Reader records fluorescence signals from individual droplets, distinguishing positive droplets containing amplified target genes from negative droplets without amplification.

Dedicated software efficiently acquires data and applies Poisson distribution principles to provide accurate quantification of target nucleic acids.


Safe and Simple

Fully enclosed chip design to avoid cross contamination. One step sample loading without additional operations.

Unique Droplet Preparation

Centrifuge droplet generation technology, no bubble interference, no dead volume.

Ultrasensitive

Single copy detection can be achieved.

Optimized Algorithm

Unique patented imaging technology and image analysis to improve the accuracy of data analysis.