Specific diagnostic test results generated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) depend upon control of amplicon contamination in the clinical laboratory. We compared photochemical (isopsoralen [IP]) and enzymatic (uracil N-glycosylase [UNG]) methods for their ability to prevent carryover of amplicons generated from genomic targets of five viruses. PCR products (amplicons) (herpes simplex virus, 342 bp; cytomegalo-virus, 250 bp; Epstein-Barr virus, 240 bp) exposed to UV light in the presence of various concentrations of IP compound 10 (IP-10) resulted in apparent increased molecular sizes of the products, as indicated by migration patterns after gel electrophoresis, and were predictive of inactivation by the agent. For amplicons of < 100 bp...
<p>Effect of cytoplasmic enzymes on DC-PCR (<b>A</b>). KMS-12-PE cells were diluted at 1∶25 in hypot...
<p>a) Gel electrophoresis of Class I (HLA-A, B, C) using a multiplex primer set. b) Gel electrophore...
Recent changes to water quality regulations may increase the prevalence of ultraviolet (UV) disinfec...
False-positive results because of carryover contamination by previously amplified nucleic acids are ...
The NucleoLink surface is a physically modified, thermo-stable, optically clear resin. It allows the...
More than two decades after its discovery, contaminant microbial DNA in PCR reagents continues to im...
Background: Nucleic acid amplification techniques have become important machineries in the diagnosis...
BACKGROUND: Several ultraviolet (UV) light-based pathogen inactivation (PI) technologies for platele...
International audiencePCR inhibition is frequent in medical microbiology routine practice and may le...
<div><p>PCR is the most widely applied technique for large scale screening of bacterial clones, mous...
PCR inhibition is frequent in medical microbiology routine practice and may lead to false-negative r...
International audienceBACKGROUND: PCR amplification of minute quantities of degraded DNA for ancient...
Health risks posed by waterborne viruses are difficult to assess because it is tedious or impossible...
Despite the wide-spread use of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in various life-science applicati...
The classic technique for DNA sepa-ration is slab gel electrophoresis fol-lowed by stain detection. ...
<p>Effect of cytoplasmic enzymes on DC-PCR (<b>A</b>). KMS-12-PE cells were diluted at 1∶25 in hypot...
<p>a) Gel electrophoresis of Class I (HLA-A, B, C) using a multiplex primer set. b) Gel electrophore...
Recent changes to water quality regulations may increase the prevalence of ultraviolet (UV) disinfec...
False-positive results because of carryover contamination by previously amplified nucleic acids are ...
The NucleoLink surface is a physically modified, thermo-stable, optically clear resin. It allows the...
More than two decades after its discovery, contaminant microbial DNA in PCR reagents continues to im...
Background: Nucleic acid amplification techniques have become important machineries in the diagnosis...
BACKGROUND: Several ultraviolet (UV) light-based pathogen inactivation (PI) technologies for platele...
International audiencePCR inhibition is frequent in medical microbiology routine practice and may le...
<div><p>PCR is the most widely applied technique for large scale screening of bacterial clones, mous...
PCR inhibition is frequent in medical microbiology routine practice and may lead to false-negative r...
International audienceBACKGROUND: PCR amplification of minute quantities of degraded DNA for ancient...
Health risks posed by waterborne viruses are difficult to assess because it is tedious or impossible...
Despite the wide-spread use of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in various life-science applicati...
The classic technique for DNA sepa-ration is slab gel electrophoresis fol-lowed by stain detection. ...
<p>Effect of cytoplasmic enzymes on DC-PCR (<b>A</b>). KMS-12-PE cells were diluted at 1∶25 in hypot...
<p>a) Gel electrophoresis of Class I (HLA-A, B, C) using a multiplex primer set. b) Gel electrophore...
Recent changes to water quality regulations may increase the prevalence of ultraviolet (UV) disinfec...