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Caracterization of trypanosoma evansi strains and specific amplification a randomly primed pcr assay

open access: green, 1996
Rogéria Maria Ventura   +4 more
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Detection of adenoviruses in shellfish by means of conventional-PCR, nested-PCR, and integrated cell culture PCR (ICC/PCR)

Water Research, 2005
We tested three PCR based methodologies to detect adenoviruses associated with cultivated oysters. Conventional-PCR, nested-PCR, and integrated cell culture-PCR (ICC/PCR) were first optimized using oysters seeded with know amounts of Adenovirus serotype 5 (Ad5).
Caroline Rigotto   +2 more
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The PCR revolution

European Journal of Cancer, 1992
cytotoxicity in human ovarian cancer cell lines by glutathione depletion. Cancer Res 1984,44,5427-5431. 51. Hansson J, Berhane K, Castro VM, Jungnelius U, Mannervik B, Ringborg U. Sensitization of human melanoma cells to the cytotoxic effects of melphalan by the glutathione transferase inhibitor e-&crynic acid. CancerRes 1991,51,94-98. 52.
R A, Eeles, W, Warren, A, Stamps
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Colony PCR

2013
Colony PCR is a method for rapidly screening colonies of yeast or bacteria that have grown up on selective media following a transformation step, to verify that the desired genetic construct is present, or to amplify a portion of the construct.
Bergkessel, Megan, Guthrie, Christine
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Reverse-Transcription PCR (RT-PCR)

2013
RT-PCR is commonly used to test for genetic diseases and to characterize gene expression in various tissue types, cell types, and over developmental time courses. This serves as a form of expression profiling, but typically as a candidate approach. RT-PCR is also commonly used to clone cDNAs for further use with other molecular biology techniques (e.g.,
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Microchip PCR

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2003
Miniaturization of genetic tests has become an important goal. This review surveys the current progress towards the miniaturization of tests based on the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). It examines the different types of PCR microchip designs, fabrication methods,and the components of a microchip PCR device. It also discusses the problems attributable
L J, Kricka, P, Wilding
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