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Experimental intranasal infection reveals broad tissue tropism of bovine coronavirus. [PDF]

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Development of an astrovirus RT–PCR detection assay for use with conventional, real-time, and integrated cell culture/RT–PCR

Canadian Journal of Microbiology, 2004
Astrovirus is a common cause of gastroenteritis in humans that has been determined to be responsible for outbreaks of illness in several countries. Since astrovirus can be waterborne, it is important to be able to identify this virus in environmental water.
Ann C, Grimm   +3 more
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Comparative detection of rotavirus RNA by conventional RT-PCR, TaqMan RT-PCR and real-time nucleic acid sequence-based amplification

Journal of Virological Methods, 2015
Rotavirus is one of the major viral pathogens leading to diarrhea. Diagnosis has been conducted by either traditional cultural, serological methods or molecular biology techniques, which include RT-PCR and nucleic acid sequence-based amplification (NASBA). However, their differences regarding accuracy and sensitivity remain unknown.
Qiu-Hua, Mo   +7 more
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DETECTION OF RSV IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS UNDER 5 YEARS OLD BY REALTIME RT-PCR AND CONVENTIONAL RT-PCR

Journal of Medicine and Pharmacy, 2015
Objective: Application of realtime RT-PCR and conventional RT-PCR for detection of RSV in viral respiratory infections. Methods: Realtime RT-PCR and conventional nested RT-PCR were used to detect RSV on 110 respiratory samples collected from children with viral lower respiratory infections.
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Comparison of real‐time fluorescent RT‐PCR and conventional RT‐PCR for the detection of hepatitis E virus genotypes prevalent in China

Journal of Medical Virology, 2007
AbstractTo compare the specificity and sensitivity of a real‐time fluorescent RT‐PCR assay with conventional RT‐PCR, sera from 110 healthy blood donors, 120 patients with a clinical diagnosis of chronic hepatitis B, and 416 patients with non‐A‐C acute hepatitis, as well as serial dilutions of HEV genotypes 1 and 4, were tested with both assays.
Chenyan, Zhao   +8 more
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Detection of Respiratory Syncytial Virus in Suspected Asthmatic Children by Conventional RT-PCR Assays in Kathmandu

Journal of Nepal Biotechnology Association, 2023
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is the most common causative agent for lower respiratory tract infections in children particularly in infants. At least 50% of children are infected with RSV by the age of 2 to 3 years of age. However, the diagnosis of the RSV infection and its association with risk factors for asthma in asthmatic children is not ...
Stuti Khadka   +2 more
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Conventional RT-PCR for Yellow Fever Virus

The yellow fever virus (YFV), prototype of the genus Orthoflavivirus (family Flaviviridae), contains a positive-sense RNA genome that is translated as a single polyprotein which comprises approximately 11,000 nucleotides, encoding 3411 amino acids. In recent years, a number of molecular assays have been reported for YFV RNA detection, with different ...
Nieli Rodrigues, da Costa Faria   +4 more
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Advancing broad bean true mosaic virus detection using conventional RT-PCR and real-time RT-PCR with novel primer set design

Journal of Virological Methods
Broad bean true mosaic virus (BBTMV) infects broad beans and peas, reducing yield. As BBTMV is transmitted through broad beans, many countries have implemented regulations to prevent the distribution of infected seeds. Currently, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is commonly used to detect BBTMV. While the PCR-based method is preferred for seed
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