Quantitative PCR
Cross-source consensus on Quantitative PCR from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- GI-MAP qPCR reports absolute quantitative values rather than relative abundance. — GI-MAP Stool Test: Interpretation and Clinical Application
- The exponent in GI-MAP scientific notation is more diagnostically meaningful than the coefficient. — GI-MAP Stool Test: Interpretation and Clinical Application
- Practitioners should compare patient results to reference ranges by calculating the exponent difference. — GI-MAP Stool Test: Interpretation and Clinical Application
- A result two orders of magnitude above the reference range is described as highly significant. — GI-MAP Stool Test: Interpretation and Clinical Application
- The article asserts that qPCR is designed to detect low-abundance pathogens and opportunistic organisms that other methodologies may miss. — GI-MAP Stool Test: Interpretation and Clinical Application