NACHWEIS VON INFLUENZA-A-VIRUS DURCH POLYMERASE-KETTENREAKTION (PCR) NACH REVERSER TRANSKRIPTION EINES BEREICHS DES VIRALEN HAEMAGGLUTININ-GENS

The sensitivity of detection of influenza A virus has been considerably increased by carrying out a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using oligonucleotide sequences (amplimers) from the reasonably conserved region of the viral haemagglutinin gene after previous reverse transcription (RT). The reverse...

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Main Authors CERUTTI, PETER A., , PULLY, LAUSANNE, CH, BRESSOUD, ALBERIC, LAUSANNE, CH
Format Patent
LanguageGerman
Published 07.03.1991
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Summary:The sensitivity of detection of influenza A virus has been considerably increased by carrying out a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) using oligonucleotide sequences (amplimers) from the reasonably conserved region of the viral haemagglutinin gene after previous reverse transcription (RT). The reverse transcription and the PCR are in this case insensitive to single mutations by base exchange unless the 3' end of the amplimers is affected.
Bibliography:Application Number: DE19893929144