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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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Fidelity probes for DNA arrays.

Proceedings. International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology, 2000
One current approach to quality control in DNA array manufacturing is to synthesize a small set of test probes that detect variation in the manufacturing process. These fidelity probes consist of identical copies of the same probe, but they are deliberately manufactured using different steps of the manufacturing process. A known target is hybridized to
Earl Hubbell, Pavel A. Pevzner
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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 ...
Scott A, Hoose, Michael P, Kladde
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Diagnostic Applications of DNA Probes

Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1991
The use of recombinant DNA technology to develop specific molecular (usually DNA) probes has provided medical and veterinary diagnostic laboratories with powerful new tools to enhance the diagnosis of infectious diseases, genetic disorders, and malignancies, as well as more sensitive and specific means to accomplish such tasks as tissue typing and ...
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DNA Probe

2008
Jeffrey M. Cumming   +29 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 PROBES

Analytical Chemistry, 1986
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DNA probe amplification methods

Journal of Virological Methods, 1991
L G, Birkenmeyer, I K, Mushahwar
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