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DNA Probes in Diagnostic Pathology

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1988
Molecular pathology has become firmly established as a distinctive discipline in medicine. It has introduced radical changes in concepts of disease causation and in classification of disease states affecting humans and other organisms. In addition, molecular pathology represents a "new" diagnostic technology with many potentials that have been ...
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Probing Amyloid-DNA Interaction with Nanofluidics

2022
Nanofluidics is an emerging methodology to investigate single biomacromolecules without functionalization and/or attachment of the molecules to a substrate. In conjunction with fluorescence microscopy, it can be used to investigate structural and dynamical aspects of amyloid-DNA interaction.
Basak, Rajib   +4 more
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DNA probes in microbiology

1985
The successful diagnosis of a microbial infection is dependent on the ability to confirm the presence of material from pathogenic microorganisms in clinical samples. The diagnostic approaches will vary according to the clinical situation but any test must be able to identify a potential pathogen, or material from that pathogen, amongst complex ...
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DNA Methyltransferase Probing of DNA-Protein Interactions

2006
Effective methods of probing chromatin structure without disrupting DNA-protein interactions and associations are necessary for creating an accurate picture of chromatin and its processes in vivo. Expression of cytidine-5 DNA methyltransferases (C5 DMTases) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae provides a powerful noninvasive method of assaying relative DNA ...
Michael P. Kladde, Scott A. Hoose
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Nanoparticles and DNA Probes Based on DNA‐Fluorophore Conjugates

ChemInform, 2003
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
J. Raedler   +3 more
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DNA Probe Assay Based on Exonuclease III Digestion of Probes Hybridized on Target DNA

Analytical Biochemistry, 1995
A quantitative DNA probe assay process has been developed that uses exonuclease III. The fluorophore-labeled DNA probe is hybridized with specific sequences of the target DNA and then enzymatically digested. As these probe hybridization and digestion cycle reactions are repeated at a fixed temperature, digested probes (shortened probes) accumulate in ...
Hideki Kambara, Kazunori Okano
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DNA Probes for the Anopheles punctulatus Complex

The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1996
Genomic DNA probes were made for two recently identified members of the Anopheles punctulatus complex; Anopheles sp. near punctulatus from Papua New Guinea and Anopheles farauti No. 7 from the Solomon Islands. The probes are species-specific and with the use of 32P labeling sensitive enough so that a squash blot of only a small segment of the mosquito ...
Beebe, NW   +4 more
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DNA Probes for Viral Diagnosis

1992
Great excitement has surrounded the development of molecular hybridization techniques for viruses because of the potential of nucleic acid probes as diagnostic reagents. The need for rapid and accurate viral diagnosis has become particularly pressing with the recent availability of numerous drugs which have been clinically proven as effective in ...
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DNA Probes

JAMA, 1987
The emergence of recombinant DNA technology in the 1970s has given rise to new diagnostic techniques based on DNA probes. The Food and Drug Administration's interest in these probes stems from its regulatory responsibilities regarding DNA probes as medical devices. The agency also sees DNA probes as valuable tools in meeting its mission of identifying,
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