Correction to Digital Bioassays: Theory, Applications, and Perspectives

Correction to Digital Bioassays: Theory, Applications, and Perspectives. Yi Zhang and Hiroyuki Noji*. Anal. Chem. , Article ASAP. DOI: 10.1021/acs.ana...
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Correction to Digital Bioassays: Theory, Applications, and Perspectives Yi Zhang and Hiroyuki Noji* Anal. Chem. 2017, 89, 92−101. DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b04290 Details of the correction: The original manuscript contains an error in Figure 2. In the body of the figure, the letter “m” appears mistakenly in place of the correct symbol, “μ”. The correct Figure 2 appears along with the accompanying caption.

Figure 2. Concept of the digital bioassay. A schematic comparison between analog measurement and digital counting is shown. In digital bioassays (bottom part), the bulk reaction solution is partitioned into extremely small compartments to rapidly concentrate the reaction product. In conventional tube-based assays (top part), the reaction product diffuses very quickly, making a highly diluted product difficult to detect. The exemplary concentration is calculated on the basis of a microcompartment volume of 1 fL (corresponding to height, width, and depth of 1 μm).

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