In this study a method for the specific detection of hepatitis C virus (HCV) negative and positive strand RNA by the hybrid detection assay (HDA) was developed. The principle of this method is a hybridization of the viral RNA with a specific single-strand DNA probe and the detection of the RNA:DNA-Hybrid using an anti-RNA:DNA hybrid antibody. The HDA was optimized for sensitivity and strand specificity with different amounts of synthetic RNA templates and reached a detection limit between 20 and 50 amol.Another intention of this work was the establishment of an efficient cell culture system for HCV. Various cell lines were infected with HCV and searched for the presence of HCV-RNA. Although negative strand RNA was detected by a Tth-based re...
A reverse transcription-PCR assay which successfully amplified hepatitis C virus RNA from poorly sto...
Patients receiving any kind of human blood preparations are in permanent danger of any infection inc...
The low specificity of screening ELISAs for antibodies to hepatitis C virus in blood donors has call...
A full-length complementary DNA (cDNA) clone of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) genome was used to prepa...
Real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) represents a favourable option for the detection of hepati...
Abstract Background The hepatitis C virus (HCV) genome is extremely heterogeneous. Several HCV infec...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has been reported as one of the most efficient techniques to detect ...
Aims: HCV causes both acute and chronic infections and can be easily transmitted through contaminate...
We have developed a sensitive and reproducible one-step competitive reverse transcriptase (RT) PCR a...
Hepatitis C is a viral disease caused by hepatitis C virus. Patients infected with the virus may dev...
chain reaction assay. combined reverse transcription-polymerase Detection of hepatitis C virus RNA b...
Introduction Molecular biology procedures to detect, genotype and quantify hepatitis C virus (HCV) R...
To establish the most proper method of in situ hybridization in detection of HCV-RNA in the liver, v...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a positive-strand RNA virus of the Flaviviridae family which is the leadi...
The Hepatitis C virus is globally prevalent, with approximately 3 % of the global population chronic...
A reverse transcription-PCR assay which successfully amplified hepatitis C virus RNA from poorly sto...
Patients receiving any kind of human blood preparations are in permanent danger of any infection inc...
The low specificity of screening ELISAs for antibodies to hepatitis C virus in blood donors has call...
A full-length complementary DNA (cDNA) clone of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) genome was used to prepa...
Real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) represents a favourable option for the detection of hepati...
Abstract Background The hepatitis C virus (HCV) genome is extremely heterogeneous. Several HCV infec...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has been reported as one of the most efficient techniques to detect ...
Aims: HCV causes both acute and chronic infections and can be easily transmitted through contaminate...
We have developed a sensitive and reproducible one-step competitive reverse transcriptase (RT) PCR a...
Hepatitis C is a viral disease caused by hepatitis C virus. Patients infected with the virus may dev...
chain reaction assay. combined reverse transcription-polymerase Detection of hepatitis C virus RNA b...
Introduction Molecular biology procedures to detect, genotype and quantify hepatitis C virus (HCV) R...
To establish the most proper method of in situ hybridization in detection of HCV-RNA in the liver, v...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a positive-strand RNA virus of the Flaviviridae family which is the leadi...
The Hepatitis C virus is globally prevalent, with approximately 3 % of the global population chronic...
A reverse transcription-PCR assay which successfully amplified hepatitis C virus RNA from poorly sto...
Patients receiving any kind of human blood preparations are in permanent danger of any infection inc...
The low specificity of screening ELISAs for antibodies to hepatitis C virus in blood donors has call...