Museum specimens and histologically fixed material are valuable samples for the study of historical soft tissues and represent a possible pathogen-specific source for retrospective molecular investigations. However, current methods for molecular analysis are inherently destructive, posing a dilemma between performing a study with the available technology, thus damaging the sample, and conserving the material for future investigations. Here the authors present the first tests of a non-destructive alternative that facilitates genetic analysis of fixed wet tissues while avoiding tissue damage. The authors extracted DNA from the fixed tissues as well as their embedding fixative solution, to quantify the DNA that was transferred to the liquid co...
First available online 2010The recovery of genetic material from preserved hard skeletal remains is ...
High-Throughput DNA Sequencing (HTS) technologies have changed the way in which we detect and assess...
Aims: Archival fixed paraffin-embedded tissue (PET) is a valuable source for population-based molecu...
Museum specimens and histologically fixed material are valuable samples for the study of historical ...
Millions of scientific specimens are housed in museum collections, a large part of which are fluid p...
Development of methods for the characterization and retrieval of damaged DNA from ancient biological...
We successfully amplified mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and microsatellites from historical museum speci...
University and museum collections are very important sources of biological samples that can be used ...
Analysis of ancient microorganism DNA represents one of the newest and most promising branches of mo...
Abstract In addition to the diagnostic and therapeutic use of excised human tissues in fixatives, th...
During the last twenty years, immense progress occurred in the area of analysis of DNA extracted fro...
University and museum collections are very important sources of biological samples that can be used ...
BACKGROUND:Nucleic acid-based methods offer promise for both targeted and exploratory investigations...
The advent of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology has increased the interest in fetal specime...
Written communication plays a crucial role in the history of modern civilizations as manuscripts do ...
First available online 2010The recovery of genetic material from preserved hard skeletal remains is ...
High-Throughput DNA Sequencing (HTS) technologies have changed the way in which we detect and assess...
Aims: Archival fixed paraffin-embedded tissue (PET) is a valuable source for population-based molecu...
Museum specimens and histologically fixed material are valuable samples for the study of historical ...
Millions of scientific specimens are housed in museum collections, a large part of which are fluid p...
Development of methods for the characterization and retrieval of damaged DNA from ancient biological...
We successfully amplified mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and microsatellites from historical museum speci...
University and museum collections are very important sources of biological samples that can be used ...
Analysis of ancient microorganism DNA represents one of the newest and most promising branches of mo...
Abstract In addition to the diagnostic and therapeutic use of excised human tissues in fixatives, th...
During the last twenty years, immense progress occurred in the area of analysis of DNA extracted fro...
University and museum collections are very important sources of biological samples that can be used ...
BACKGROUND:Nucleic acid-based methods offer promise for both targeted and exploratory investigations...
The advent of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology has increased the interest in fetal specime...
Written communication plays a crucial role in the history of modern civilizations as manuscripts do ...
First available online 2010The recovery of genetic material from preserved hard skeletal remains is ...
High-Throughput DNA Sequencing (HTS) technologies have changed the way in which we detect and assess...
Aims: Archival fixed paraffin-embedded tissue (PET) is a valuable source for population-based molecu...