Since the development of real-time PCR, the technology has been widely applied in the field of diagnostics. In comparison with conventional PCR it has opened up the possibility of accurate quantification of microorganisms in clinical, environmental and food samples. When employing real-time PCR and absolute quantification in biological samples, five important requirements should be fulfilled, namely (i) elimination of PCR inhibition, (ii) concentration of target nucleic acids or cells, (iii) conversion of heterogeneous samples into homogeneous PCR samples, (iv) avoidance of false-positive and false-negative results, and (v) enabling quantification. The objective of the work described in this thesis was to develop new pre-PCR processing stra...
Campylobacter jejuni is the leading bacterial food-borne pathogen in Europe. Despite the accepted li...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a method abundantly used in molecular diagnostics. PCR in real ti...
In vitro amplification of nucleic acids using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has become, since ...
The development of real-time PCR thermal cycles in the late 1990s has opened up the possibility of a...
The development of real-time PCR thermal cycles in the late 1990s has opened up the possibility of a...
This thesis deals with the methodological advances of diagnostic PCR including reliability of PCR an...
Conventional microbiological methods are slow, labour intensive and are unable to meet the demands f...
We developed a novel filtration-based method that can eliminate dead or severely damaged Salmonella ...
The aim of this study was to follow the contamination of food with Listeria monocytogenes by using S...
: Yersiniosis - the 4th most commonly reported zoonosis in the European Union - is caused by the con...
A Yersinia PCR-Compatible Enrichment (YPCE) medium was developed, which removes the necessity for sa...
Molecular methods are being increasingly applied to detect, quantify and study microbial population...
Most acute intestinal diseases are caused by food-borne pathogens. A fast and simple real-time PCR-b...
The use of PCR based techniques in food quality control allows fast and sensitive detection of DNA,...
Abstract. Yersiniosis is an important zoonosis, causing disease to humans and animals. The available...
Campylobacter jejuni is the leading bacterial food-borne pathogen in Europe. Despite the accepted li...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a method abundantly used in molecular diagnostics. PCR in real ti...
In vitro amplification of nucleic acids using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has become, since ...
The development of real-time PCR thermal cycles in the late 1990s has opened up the possibility of a...
The development of real-time PCR thermal cycles in the late 1990s has opened up the possibility of a...
This thesis deals with the methodological advances of diagnostic PCR including reliability of PCR an...
Conventional microbiological methods are slow, labour intensive and are unable to meet the demands f...
We developed a novel filtration-based method that can eliminate dead or severely damaged Salmonella ...
The aim of this study was to follow the contamination of food with Listeria monocytogenes by using S...
: Yersiniosis - the 4th most commonly reported zoonosis in the European Union - is caused by the con...
A Yersinia PCR-Compatible Enrichment (YPCE) medium was developed, which removes the necessity for sa...
Molecular methods are being increasingly applied to detect, quantify and study microbial population...
Most acute intestinal diseases are caused by food-borne pathogens. A fast and simple real-time PCR-b...
The use of PCR based techniques in food quality control allows fast and sensitive detection of DNA,...
Abstract. Yersiniosis is an important zoonosis, causing disease to humans and animals. The available...
Campylobacter jejuni is the leading bacterial food-borne pathogen in Europe. Despite the accepted li...
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a method abundantly used in molecular diagnostics. PCR in real ti...
In vitro amplification of nucleic acids using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has become, since ...