Selected article for: "detection Nucleic acid amplification and nucleic acid"

Author: Pérez-Ruiz, Mercedes; Pedrosa-Corral, Irene; Sanbonmatsu-Gámez, Sara; Navarro-Marí, José-María
Title: Laboratory Detection of Respiratory Viruses by Automated Techniques
  • Document date: 2012_11_30
  • ID: ted64zo4_35
    Snippet: Currently, real-time PCR assays are widely used in clinical laboratories. The principle of real-time PCR is that amplification of the nucleic acid target is combined with simultaneous detection of amplicons in a single step. There is no need for manipulation of amplified products, which minimises contaminations due to amplicon carry-over and avoids false positive reactions......
    Document: Currently, real-time PCR assays are widely used in clinical laboratories. The principle of real-time PCR is that amplification of the nucleic acid target is combined with simultaneous detection of amplicons in a single step. There is no need for manipulation of amplified products, which minimises contaminations due to amplicon carry-over and avoids false positive reactions.

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