The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) (1,2) is extremely sensitive and flexible, and in theory, will detect a single copy of a specific DNA (or retrotranscribed RNA) sequence either in cell cultures or in clinical samples (3). PCR technology has, therefore, been applied to the diagnosis of a wide range of clinical conditions, in particular, infectious diseases
Flow cytometry analysis of an in situ PCR for the detection of human immunodeficiency virus type-1 (HIV-1) proviral DNA
D Gibellini;
1997-01-01
Abstract
The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) (1,2) is extremely sensitive and flexible, and in theory, will detect a single copy of a specific DNA (or retrotranscribed RNA) sequence either in cell cultures or in clinical samples (3). PCR technology has, therefore, been applied to the diagnosis of a wide range of clinical conditions, in particular, infectious diseasesFile in questo prodotto:
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