Selected article for: "acid bind and nucleic acid bind"

Author: Cobo, Fernando
Title: Application of Molecular Diagnostic Techniques for Viral Testing
  • Document date: 2012_11_30
  • ID: jiy4cp4n_3
    Snippet: Nucleic acid probes are segments of DNA or RNA labeled with radioisotopes, enzymes or chemiluminiscent molecules that can bind to complementary nucleic acid sequences of microorganisms. These probes can be used to identify some viruses. The commonly used formats for probe hybridization include liquid-phase, solid-phase and in situ hybridization [9] . In general, these techniques have a poor analytical sensitivity, so they could be used only to th.....
    Document: Nucleic acid probes are segments of DNA or RNA labeled with radioisotopes, enzymes or chemiluminiscent molecules that can bind to complementary nucleic acid sequences of microorganisms. These probes can be used to identify some viruses. The commonly used formats for probe hybridization include liquid-phase, solid-phase and in situ hybridization [9] . In general, these techniques have a poor analytical sensitivity, so they could be used only to those situations in which the number of microorganisms is large.

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