Stilla launches 6-color digital PCR system

By The Science Advisory Board staff writers

July 29, 2021 -- Stilla Technologies has launched its six-color Crystal Digital PCR (dPCR) access program, which provides the industry with early access to its digital polymerase chain reaction (PCR) system featuring six fluorescent channels.

The product expands on the company's original three-color naica system and includes reagents and digital PCR consumables, automated analytical instrumentation, and turnkey visualization software. The new system offers biomedical researchers a high level of digital multiplexing at a lower cost than next-generation sequencing, making it suitable for routine testing, the firm said.

Stilla is offering scientists the opportunity to experience the dPCR system with a hands-on or remote demonstration. Researchers with existing quantitative polymerase chain reaction or dPCR assays may request to have their assays tested using their own samples, or they can use an available six-color assay from Stilla.

Stilla has scheduled the commercial launch of the product for the fall.

Recently, the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts issued a settlement order of dismissal for a patent infringement suit brought against Stilla by Bio-Rad. Stilla will have certain intellectual property rights from Bio-Rad in the field of digital PCR, supporting the company's deployment of its dPCR product and services.


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