
Molecular Methods for Virus Detection
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Product details:
- Publisher Academic Press
- Date of Publication 8 February 1995
- ISBN 9780127489209
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages386 pages
- Size 234x190 mm
- Weight 710 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
Molecular diagnostic procedures have been described in a number of recent books and articles. However, these publications have not focused on virus detection, nor have they provided practical protocols for the newer molecular methods.
Written by the inventors or principal developers of these technologies, Molecular Methods for Virus Detection provides both reviews of individual methods and instructions for detecting virus nucleic acid sequences in clinical specimens. Each procedure includes quality assurance protocols that are often ignored by other methodology books. Molecular Methods for Virus Detection provides clinically relevant procedures for many of the newer diagnostic methodologies.
MoreTable of Contents:
D.L. Wiedbrauk and A.M. Drevon, Nucleic Acid Detection Methods.
D.L. Wiedbrauk and J. Stoerker, Quality Assurance in the Molecular Biology Laboratory.
D.L. Stoler and N.L. Michael, Nucleic Acid Blotting Techniques for Virus Detection.
J.Carr, In Situ Hybridization.
R.L. Hodinka, Antiviral Susceptibility Testing Using DNA-DNA Hybridization.
J.C. Wilbur and M.S. Urdea, Quantitation of Viral Nucleic Acids Using Branched DNA (bDNA) Signal Amplification.
I. Bronstein and C.E.M. Olesen, Chemiluminescence Methods.
B.J. McCreedy, Polymerase Chain Reaction.
F. Ferre, P. Pezzoli, E. Buxton, C. Duffy, A. Marchese, and A. Diagle, Quantitation of RNA Targets Using the Polymerase Chain Reaction.
J.B. Mahony and M.A. Chernesky, Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction (M-PCR).
G.J. Nuovo, PCR in Situ Hybridization.
R. Sooknanan, B. van Gemen, and L.T. Malek, Nucleic Acid Sequence Based Amplification (NASBA(tm)).
S.S.Ghosh, E. Fahy, and T.R. Gingeras, The Self-Sustained Sequence Replication (3SR) Reaction and its Application in Clinical Diagnostics and Molecular Biology.
J.D. Burczak, S. Ching, H.-Y. Hu, and H.H. Lee, Ligase Chain Reaction (LCR) for the Detection of Infectious Agents.
G. T. Walker, et al., A Chemiluminescent DNA Probe Test Based upon Strand Displacement Amplification (SDA).
D.M. Schuster, M.S. Berninger, and A. Rashtchian, Ligation Activated Transcription Amplification: Amplification and Detection of Human Papillomaviruses.
Subject Index.