Does anyone knows a good paper that describes all the new amplification techniques (3SR, Q beta-replicase, rolling-circle amplification, SDA, NASBA, ICAN,LAMP) ??
Review on new amplification techniques
Started by Maddie, Nov 24 2010 09:40 AM
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#1
Posted 24 November 2010 - 09:40 AM
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#2
Posted 24 November 2010 - 01:44 PM
here's a review with most of the techniques:
S. Calin Andras, J. Brian Power, Edward C. Cocking and Michael R. Davey (2001): Strategies for signal amplification in nucleic acid detection. Molecular Biotechnology 19(1): 29-44.
S. Calin Andras, J. Brian Power, Edward C. Cocking and Michael R. Davey (2001): Strategies for signal amplification in nucleic acid detection. Molecular Biotechnology 19(1): 29-44.
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#3
Posted 29 November 2010 - 12:06 PM
Thanks a lot hb
I'll have a look. This looks quite old to include the latest techniques but who knows?
I'll have a look. This looks quite old to include the latest techniques but who knows?
Theory is when we know everything and nothing is working. Practice is when everything is working and nobody knows why. Here, we combine theory and practice. Nothing is working and nobody knows why.
A. Einstein
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