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    Well-characterized reference materials support harmonization and accuracy when conducting nucleic acid-based tests (such as qPCR); digital PCR (dPCR) can measure the absolute concentration of a specific nucleic acid sequence in a background of non-target sequences, making it ideal for the characterization of nucleic acid-based reference materials. National Metrology Institutes are increasingly using dPCR to characterize and certify their reference materials, as it offers several advantages over indirect methods, such as UV-spectroscopy. While dPCR is gaining widespread adoption, it requires optimization and has certain limitations and considerations that users should be aware of when characterizing reference materials. This review highlights the technical considerations of dPCR, as well as its role when developing and characterizing nucleic acid-based reference materials. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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    Megan H Cleveland, Hua-Jun He, Mojca Milavec, Young-Kyung Bae, Peter M Vallone, Jim F Huggett. Digital PCR for the characterization of reference materials. Molecular aspects of medicine. 2024 Apr;96:101256

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