Modern Applications of DNA Amplification Techniques
Problems and New Tools - Proceedings of the Augustusburg Conference of Advanced Science on Problems of Quantitation of Nucleic Acids by Amplification Techniques Held in Augustusburg, Germany, September 23-26, 1996
PCR Quantification and Technical Aspects: Multiple Competitors for Single--Tube Quantification of HIV--1 DNA; T. Verner et al. Quantification of p53 Tumor Suppressor Gene Copy Number in Tumor DNA Samples by Competitive PCR in an ELISA--Format; M. Hahn et al. Standardisation of Messenger RNA Quantification Using RT--PCR Method Involving Coamplification with a Multi--Specific Internal Control; D. Shire et al. Quantitative Analysis of Human DNA Sequences by Solid--Phase Minisequencing; A.--C. Syvanen. PCR Quantification of Infectious Agents: Quantification of Rubella Virus Genome by QPCR and Its Application to Resolution for Mechanism of Congenital Rubella Syndrome; S. Katow, S. Arai. Significance of the Detection of Rubella Virus RNA by Nested PCR in Prenatal Diagnostics of Viral Infections; B. Pustowoit. Quantitative Detection of Human Cytomegalovirus DNA in Cerebrospinal Fluid by Polymerase Chain Reaction; J.--U. Vogel, B. Weber. Quality Control and External Quality Assessment Schemes for the Diagnostic Use of PCR in Microbiological Laboratories--European Trials on Herpatitis B Virus and Cytomegalovirus; J. Schirm. 5 Additional Articles. Index