Nucleic acid sequence variations have been implicated in many diseases, and reliable detection and quantitation of DNA/RNA biomarkers can inform effective therapeutic action, enabling precision medicine. Nucleic acid analysis technologies being translated into the clinic can broadly be classified into hybridization, PCR, and sequencing, as well as their combinations. Here we review the molecular mechanisms of popular commercial assays, and their progress in translation into in vitro diagnostics
Issue : From Real-Time PCR to Nanotechnology: Rapid and/or High-Throughput Diagnostic Methods for Nu...
Molecular diagnostics comprises a rapidly evolving range of assays for the detection and analysis of...
Analysis of nucleic acid amplification products has become the gold standard for applications such a...
AbstractNucleic acid sequence variations have been implicated in many diseases, and reliable detecti...
Until the 1 980s the diagnosis of specific etiologic agents of infectious diseases rested with their...
Since the early 1970s, the use of nucleic acid sequences for specific diagnostic applications has fo...
4,683,202) triggered an unprecedented race for more specific, rapid and highly sensitive diagnosis m...
Infectious diseases, mostly caused by bacteria and viruses but also a result of fungal and parasitic...
The diagnosis of infectious diseases has been revolutionized by the development of molecular techniq...
Development of sensitive biochemical assays is important for the detection of diseased tissue, singl...
The analysis of viral nucleic acids (NA), DNA or RNA, is a crucial issue in the diagnosis of infecti...
There are significant challenges associated with qualitative and quantitative nucleic acid tests per...
Nucleic acid probes are able to detect the presence of particular sequences in a sample down to the ...
Molecular biology has revolutionized the understanding of many aspects of human disease. Ongoing dev...
Within the field of clinical virology and in particular diagnostics, the development and implementat...
Issue : From Real-Time PCR to Nanotechnology: Rapid and/or High-Throughput Diagnostic Methods for Nu...
Molecular diagnostics comprises a rapidly evolving range of assays for the detection and analysis of...
Analysis of nucleic acid amplification products has become the gold standard for applications such a...
AbstractNucleic acid sequence variations have been implicated in many diseases, and reliable detecti...
Until the 1 980s the diagnosis of specific etiologic agents of infectious diseases rested with their...
Since the early 1970s, the use of nucleic acid sequences for specific diagnostic applications has fo...
4,683,202) triggered an unprecedented race for more specific, rapid and highly sensitive diagnosis m...
Infectious diseases, mostly caused by bacteria and viruses but also a result of fungal and parasitic...
The diagnosis of infectious diseases has been revolutionized by the development of molecular techniq...
Development of sensitive biochemical assays is important for the detection of diseased tissue, singl...
The analysis of viral nucleic acids (NA), DNA or RNA, is a crucial issue in the diagnosis of infecti...
There are significant challenges associated with qualitative and quantitative nucleic acid tests per...
Nucleic acid probes are able to detect the presence of particular sequences in a sample down to the ...
Molecular biology has revolutionized the understanding of many aspects of human disease. Ongoing dev...
Within the field of clinical virology and in particular diagnostics, the development and implementat...
Issue : From Real-Time PCR to Nanotechnology: Rapid and/or High-Throughput Diagnostic Methods for Nu...
Molecular diagnostics comprises a rapidly evolving range of assays for the detection and analysis of...
Analysis of nucleic acid amplification products has become the gold standard for applications such a...