1. Quantification of mitochondrial DNA copy number: Pre-analytical factors
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Andreu, Antonio L., Martinez, Ramiro, Marti, Ramon, and García-Arumí, Elena
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MITOCHONDRIAL DNA , *HIGHLY active antiretroviral therapy , *CELL separation , *BLOOD testing , *QUANTITATIVE chemical analysis , *EXTRACTION (Chemistry) , *POLYMERASE chain reaction - Abstract
Abstract: Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) content is important for understanding many cellular processes. Several pre-analytical factors, from sample collection to DNA extraction can affect measurement of mtDNA copy number. In the present study, whole blood samples yielded a higher mtDNA copy number than buffy coat samples. mtDNA content is affected by the cell separation method used and the time between blood withdrawal and cell separation. Thus, reference values must be established with the same type of sample. As to the DNA isolation and purification method, the manual phenol method can give randomly false high values. The QIAamp DNA Mini Kit provided the most highly reproducible mtDNA/nDNA yield. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2009
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