RE: Interesting27 May 2021 17:10
Hi oriens1, jonathonsxx posted earlier , from the article
The amplification efficiency was 91%, whereas a comparable conventional PCR process has an efficiency of 98%. With the reverse transcriptase step added prior to sample loading, the entire testing time with the new method could take 10 to 13 minutes, as opposed to about an hour for typical RT-PCR testing. The new device could provide many opportunities for rapid point-of-care diagnostics during a pandemic, the researchers say.
Without looking further(I will)looks like they are a bit off, anything that helps is welcome.