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Relationship between the Epstein‐Barr virus and undifferentiated nasopharyngeal carcinoma: Correlated nucleic acid hybridization and histopathological examination

International Journal of Cancer, 1977
In order to examine critically the closeness of association between Epstein‐Barr virus (EBV) DNA and nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) a correlated histopathological and nucleic acid hybridization study was performed on 51 undifferentiated NPC, 4 NPC with ...
M. Andersson‐Anvret   +3 more
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Pyrrolidinyl peptide nucleic acid homologues: effect of ring size on hybridization properties.

Organic Letters, 2012
The effect of ring size of four- to six-membered cyclic β-amino acid on the hybridization properties of pyrrolidinyl peptide nucleic acid with an alternating α/β peptide backbone is reported.
Woraluk Mansawat   +4 more
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Nucleic Acid Hybridization Procedures

2019
The application of nucleic acid probes and related techniques is becoming common in the detection of human and other animal viruses but has lagged somewhat in plant virology. The explosion in the use of the technology associated with recombinant DNA research has led to the development of various techniques by which viruses can be diagnosed.
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Principles and Practices of Nucleic Acid Hybridization

1971
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses that nucleic acid hybrid formation has been used as a research tool for approximately one decade. It has been a decade of remarkable progress toward understanding mechanisms of gene expression. Probably no other single procedure has contributed more to this success than has hybridization.
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Stimuli‐Responsive Nucleic Acid‐Based Polyacrylamide Hydrogel‐Coated Metal–Organic Framework Nanoparticles for Controlled Drug Release

, 2018
The synthesis of doxorubicin‐loaded metal–organic framework nanoparticles (NMOFs) coated with a stimuli‐responsive nucleic acid‐based polyacrylamide hydrogel is described.
Wei‐Hai Chen   +6 more
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Interfacial transduction of nucleic acid hybridization using immobilized quantum dots as donors in fluorescence resonance energy transfer.

Langmuir, 2009
Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) using immobilized quantum dots (QDs) as energy donors was explored as a transduction method for the detection of nucleic acid hybridization at an interface.
W. R. Algar, U. Krull
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Nucleic Acid Hybridization to Isolated Chromatin

1972
Three procedures are in general use for the formation and detection of RNA-DNA hybrids: reactions on a filter (Gillespie and Spiegelman, 1965); reaction in liquid (Nygaard and Hall, 1963); and reaction in agar (McCarthy and Bolton, 1964). The inherent limitations of each procedure have been studied in detail (Kennell and Kotoulas, 1968). Because of its
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Use of bioluminescence in nucleic acid hybridization reactions

Journal of Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence, 1989
AbstractLuminescence reactions can be used to detect specific nucleic acid sequences hybridized with a nucleic probe. Different labels such as cytidine sulphone, fluorescein, and biotin can be incorporated into DNA or oligonucleotide molecules and detected by antibody or avidin conjugates coupled to glucose‐6P dehydrogenase.On supports such as ...
Patrick Balaguer   +3 more
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Nucleic Acids Hybridization: Potentials and Limitations [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
Several nucleic acids hybridization-based approaches, such as microarray, competitive genomic, and Southern or Northern blot hybridization, have become popular tools for specialists in biochemistry and in biomedicine, and are now in routine use. However, the potential of in-solution nucleic acids hybridization-based experimental techniques seems to be ...
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Nucleic Acid Hybridization Detected by Piezoelectric Resonance

, 1988
Ordinary AT-cut, quartz, piezoelectric crystals as commonly used in watches, radios, computers, etc., were used to detect the hybridization of complementary strands of synthetic RNA's.
N. C. Fawcett   +3 more
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