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PCR Elisa

What is PCR Elisa?
PCR products are labeled (e.g., by digoxigenin) during amplification. A capture probe specific to the PCR amplicon is used to immobilize the amplicon to well plate. ELISA against the label (e.g., anti-digoxigenin) is then used to quantitate PCR products.

 

PCR-ELISA, an alternative to real time PCR for detecting.
PCR-ELISA is an alternative to real time PCR used to detect sequences within the polymerase chain reaction products.
www.btc-bti.com/pcrelisa.htm

 

Mycoplasma Detection by the Mycoplasma PCR ELISA
Mycoplasma Detection by the. Mycoplasma PCR ELISA. Introduction. The most frequent contaminants of animal ...
www.roche-applied-science.com/PROD_INF/BIOCHEMI/jlp33-35.pdf B

 

Telomerase PCR ELISA
Telomerase PCR ELISA. For fast and sensitive detection of ... The indicated number of cells were analyzed in the Telomerase PCR ELISA.Assays were ...
www.roche-applied-science.com/PROD_INF/BIOCHEMI/No.4_96/p7-8.pdf

 

Optimisation of one-tube PCR Elisa to detect femtogram amounts of genomic DNA.
A simple, high-throughput, low-cost polymerase chain reaction-enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (PCR-ELISA) protocol that detects the presence of 4 fg of ...
linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0167701202000556

 

Qualitative PCR-ELISA protocol for the detection and typing of viral genomes.
Nature Protocols is an interactive online resource for all laboratory protocols relevant to biological and biomedical research. Nature Protocols includes a ...
npg.nature.com/nprot/journal/v2/n10/abs/nprot.2007.311.html

 

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