The in vitro amplification of biologically important nucleic acids has proceeded principally by a strategy of DNA replication. Polymerase chain reaction was the first such protocol to achieve this goal. In this report, a transcription-based amplification system (TAS) is described. Each cycle of the TAS is composed of two steps. The first is a cDNA synthesis step that produces one copy of a double-stranded DNA template for each copy of RNA or DNA target nucleic acid. During the course of this cDNA synthesis step, a sequence recognized by a DNA-dependent RNA polymerase is inserted into the cDNA copy of the target sequence to be amplified. The second step is the amplification of the target sequence by the transcription of the cDNA template int...
Abstract. A novel molecular method for HIV-1 proviral DNA detection comprising two main techniques: ...
Nonisotopic, microwell-based DNA hybridization assays for the specific detection of human immunodefi...
The retroviral reverse transcription reaction normally occurs in capsid-like structures in the cytop...
The enzymatic amplification of specific nucleic acid sequences in vitro has revolutionized the use o...
Eighty-six peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) samples from 30 patients with AIDS were analyzed...
The development of a transcription-based amplification system and its application to a retrospective...
The polymerase chain reaction is a powerful technique for amplifying a few copies ofdouble-stranded ...
A sensitive and specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) protocol with nested primers was developed ...
An assessment of optimal conditions for nested primer amplification of low copy number target DNA se...
A clinical procedure for rapid detection of human immun-odeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) by DNA ampl...
The work presented here was initiated to determine the possibilities of molecular methods for the de...
A highly sensitive two-step polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method was evaluated for detection of hu...
A novel detection method for RNA pathogens based on one-step reverse transcription PCR is introduced...
We developed an improved microtiter-based assay for the detection of polymerase chain reaction (PCR)...
AbstractA model for virion RNA of the poliomyelitis virus, which does not pass the stage of DNA copi...
Abstract. A novel molecular method for HIV-1 proviral DNA detection comprising two main techniques: ...
Nonisotopic, microwell-based DNA hybridization assays for the specific detection of human immunodefi...
The retroviral reverse transcription reaction normally occurs in capsid-like structures in the cytop...
The enzymatic amplification of specific nucleic acid sequences in vitro has revolutionized the use o...
Eighty-six peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) samples from 30 patients with AIDS were analyzed...
The development of a transcription-based amplification system and its application to a retrospective...
The polymerase chain reaction is a powerful technique for amplifying a few copies ofdouble-stranded ...
A sensitive and specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) protocol with nested primers was developed ...
An assessment of optimal conditions for nested primer amplification of low copy number target DNA se...
A clinical procedure for rapid detection of human immun-odeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) by DNA ampl...
The work presented here was initiated to determine the possibilities of molecular methods for the de...
A highly sensitive two-step polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method was evaluated for detection of hu...
A novel detection method for RNA pathogens based on one-step reverse transcription PCR is introduced...
We developed an improved microtiter-based assay for the detection of polymerase chain reaction (PCR)...
AbstractA model for virion RNA of the poliomyelitis virus, which does not pass the stage of DNA copi...
Abstract. A novel molecular method for HIV-1 proviral DNA detection comprising two main techniques: ...
Nonisotopic, microwell-based DNA hybridization assays for the specific detection of human immunodefi...
The retroviral reverse transcription reaction normally occurs in capsid-like structures in the cytop...