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2016
Real-time Apta-PCR is a methodology that can be used for a wide variety of applications ranging from food quality control to clinical diagnostics. This method takes advantage of the combination of the sensitivity of nucleic acid amplification with the selectivity of aptamers.
Alessandro, Pinto +5 more
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Real-time Apta-PCR is a methodology that can be used for a wide variety of applications ranging from food quality control to clinical diagnostics. This method takes advantage of the combination of the sensitivity of nucleic acid amplification with the selectivity of aptamers.
Alessandro, Pinto +5 more
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2017
Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae are currently the two most important organisms in synthetic biology. E.coli is almost always used for fundamental DNA manipulation while yeast is the simplest host system for studying eukaryotic gene expression and performing large scale DNA assembly.
Azevedo, Flávio +2 more
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Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae are currently the two most important organisms in synthetic biology. E.coli is almost always used for fundamental DNA manipulation while yeast is the simplest host system for studying eukaryotic gene expression and performing large scale DNA assembly.
Azevedo, Flávio +2 more
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2010
Asynchronous PCR (aPCR) is a new PCR method that directs an ordered and sequential amplification of the + and - strands of DNA amplicons. There are several unique characteristics of aPCR that generate new application opportunities. The melting temperature (Tm) of the forward and reverse aPCR primers differ by at least 15°C.
Caifu, Chen, David, Ruff, Jason, Halsey
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Asynchronous PCR (aPCR) is a new PCR method that directs an ordered and sequential amplification of the + and - strands of DNA amplicons. There are several unique characteristics of aPCR that generate new application opportunities. The melting temperature (Tm) of the forward and reverse aPCR primers differ by at least 15°C.
Caifu, Chen, David, Ruff, Jason, Halsey
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2003
Nonculture diagnosis is of increasing importance in maximizing case ascertainment of disease owing to Neisseria meningitidis (1). In the United Kingdom (UK), greater use of pre-admission antibiotics has lead to a steady decline in the total number of cases confirmed by culture, compared to the number reported to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
M, Guiver, R, Borrow
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Nonculture diagnosis is of increasing importance in maximizing case ascertainment of disease owing to Neisseria meningitidis (1). In the United Kingdom (UK), greater use of pre-admission antibiotics has lead to a steady decline in the total number of cases confirmed by culture, compared to the number reported to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
M, Guiver, R, Borrow
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Direct PCR of Intact Bacteria (Colony PCR)
Current Protocols in Microbiology, 2016Abstract This protocol describes an efficient method for screening intact bacteria for the presence of desired DNA sequences using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). This method is commonly referred to as colony PCR. © 2016 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Michael E, Woodman +3 more
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2003
Quantitative PCR recently has become a powerful tool in clinical investigations. Its main areas of application have been the assessment of residual disease after treatment of leukemia and lymphoma, the detection of viral nucleic acids, and the detection of gene amplification or deletion and of aneuploidy (1).The application of PCR as a quantitative ...
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Quantitative PCR recently has become a powerful tool in clinical investigations. Its main areas of application have been the assessment of residual disease after treatment of leukemia and lymphoma, the detection of viral nucleic acids, and the detection of gene amplification or deletion and of aneuploidy (1).The application of PCR as a quantitative ...
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PCR, Real-Time PCR, Digital PCR, and Isothermal Amplification
2015The field of molecular biology was revolutionized with the development of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). This chapter defines PCR, reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR), real-time PCR, digital PCR and isothermal amplification. Within each subject a brief overview of the process is given along with the required reagents or components and highlighted ...
Rachel A. Bartholomew +3 more
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2013
The primary purpose of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is to rapidly make many copies of a specific region of DNA or RNA so that it can be adequately detected, often by agarose gel electrophoresis. PCR is routinely used to amplify, modify, and clone genes for expression studies.
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The primary purpose of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is to rapidly make many copies of a specific region of DNA or RNA so that it can be adequately detected, often by agarose gel electrophoresis. PCR is routinely used to amplify, modify, and clone genes for expression studies.
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2010
Alu PCR is a rapid and easy-to-perform "DNA fingerprinting" technique based on the simultaneous analysis of many genomic loci flanked by Alu repetitive elements, which allows the detection of genetic polymorphisms and mutations in human and primate genomes.
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Alu PCR is a rapid and easy-to-perform "DNA fingerprinting" technique based on the simultaneous analysis of many genomic loci flanked by Alu repetitive elements, which allows the detection of genetic polymorphisms and mutations in human and primate genomes.
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Proceedings of the 21st ACM International Conference on Modeling, Analysis and Simulation of Wireless and Mobile Systems, 2018
Oceans are a great unknown. To change this worryingly reality, underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) have been proposed for the automated and real-time data collection from ocean, including the life and events beneath them. Currently, the underwater acoustic channel is the most viable technology for long-range underwater wireless communication ...
Rodolfo W. L. Coutinho +2 more
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Oceans are a great unknown. To change this worryingly reality, underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) have been proposed for the automated and real-time data collection from ocean, including the life and events beneath them. Currently, the underwater acoustic channel is the most viable technology for long-range underwater wireless communication ...
Rodolfo W. L. Coutinho +2 more
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