Time-resolved fluorometry for the identification of viral DNA in clinical specimens.
AUTOR(ES)
Dahlén, P
RESUMO
Time-resolved fluorometry was used for the detection of DNA probes labeled directly with europium (Eu3+) chelate. The sensitivity of this nonisotopic hybridization assay was 100 pg of homologous DNA. Equivalent results with reference tests were obtained in the detection of adenoviruses in clinical specimens.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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