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Angiosarcoma in Japan : A Review of 99 cases [PDF]

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ナカ, ノリフミ, 中, 紀文
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How sensitive is PCR-SSCP?

Human Mutation, 1993
Single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis (SSCP) is a rapid method for detection of minor sequence changes in polymerase chain reaction-amplified DNA. Since the first reported use of SSCP in 1989 (Orita et al., 1989), this technique has been used widely to detect mutations in oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, and genes responsible for genetic ...
K, Hayashi, D W, Yandell
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Extensive mtDNA diversity in horses revealed by PCR–SSCP analysis

Animal Genetics, 1995
SummaryThe hypervariable D‐loop region of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was amplified with the polymerase chain reaction using total horse DNA samples. Analysis of single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) of denatured amplification products was carried out by native polyacrylamide (8%) gel electrophoresis followed by silver staining.
S, Marklund   +4 more
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Microhaplotype identified and performed in genetic investigation using PCR-SSCP

Forensic Science International: Genetics, 2017
The recently introduced concept of microhaplotype loci has attracted attention in forensics. Previous studies estimated the allele frequencies generally through obtaining genotypic data on the individual SNPs from a larger set of unrelated individuals then phasing microhaplotypes by statistical and computational techniques.
Peng, Chen   +11 more
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Application of PCR-SSCP Technology in Microorganism Detection

Advanced Materials Research, 2014
PCR-SSCP is a technology based on the combination of PCR and SSCP, widely used in such research fields as microorganism identification and microorganism flora. In this paper, the application of PCR-SSCP in bacterial detection and microbial community monitoring is briefly introduced.
Li Hong Bian, Ya Jun Lang
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PCR-SSCP: A method for detection of mutations

Genetic Analysis: Biomolecular Engineering, 1992
PCR-SSCP (polymerase chain reaction-single-strand conformation polymorphism) analysis is one of the simplest and perhaps one of the most sensitive methods for detection of mutations based on PCR technology. The principles of PCR-SSCP, guidelines for experiments, and applications of this technique in various fields are reviewed.
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