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ADAM,V. HÚSKA,D. KŘÍŽKOVÁ,S.HUBÁLEK,J.KIZEK,R.
Original Title
Real-time polymerase chain reaction with electrochemical detection for detection pandemic viruses
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Viral infections pose a threat for man kind. Diagnostic systems focus on the direct cultural proof of identity. Almost all systems use polymerase chain reaction. Real-time polymerase chain reaction is based on the polymerase chain reaction and routinely used to amplify and simultaneously quantify a targeted DNA molecule. Fluorescent dyes intercalating with double-stranded DNA and modified DNA oligonucleotide probes fluorescing when hybridized with a complementary DNA are used for real time quantification of the amplicons. The process of DNA quantification has demands on robust instrument and on high cost chemicals. Electrochemical detection is low cost and sensitive alternative method to detect nucleic acids. The main aim of this work is to propose novel electrochemical detector for monitoring PCR.
Keywords
Viral infections, double-stranded DNA, oligonucleotide probes, fluorescence, PCR
Authors
ADAM,V.; HÚSKA,D.; KŘÍŽKOVÁ,S.;HUBÁLEK,J.;KIZEK,R.
RIV year
2009
Released
4. 7. 2009
Publisher
FEBS JOURNAL
Location
Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
ISBN
1742-464X
Periodical
FEBS Journal
Year of study
276
Number
Suppl. 1
State
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Pages from
95
Pages to
96
Pages count
2
BibTex
@article{BUT93578, author="Vojtěch {Adam} and Dalibor {Húska} and Soňa {Křížková} and Jaromír {Hubálek} and René {Kizek}", title="Real-time polymerase chain reaction with electrochemical detection for detection pandemic viruses", journal="FEBS Journal", year="2009", volume="276", number="Suppl. 1", pages="95--96", issn="1742-464X" }