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In-situ immuno-PCR to detect antigens.
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Lancet (London, England) [Lancet] 2000 Sep 16; Vol. 356 (9234), pp. 1002-3. - Publication Year :
- 2000
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Abstract
- In-situ immunoassays do not allow the detection of the minute numbers of target molecules accessible with in-situ PCR. We developed a highly sensitive method, termed in-situ immuno-PCR, in which the DNA marker was linked to target molecules through an antibody-biotin-avidin bridge and amplified by in-situ PCR. Amplified DNA sequences were detected in situ by hybridisation. This technique may be the only one available to detect minute quantities of biological macromolecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids in intact cells or tissue sections.
- Subjects :
- Base Sequence
Hepatitis B diagnosis
Hepatitis B Surface Antigens immunology
Humans
Immunoassay methods
Immunohistochemistry
In Situ Hybridization
Liver Cirrhosis diagnosis
Antigens, Viral isolation & purification
Hepatitis B immunology
Liver Cirrhosis immunology
Polymerase Chain Reaction methods
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0140-6736
- Volume :
- 356
- Issue :
- 9234
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Lancet (London, England)
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- 11041406
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(00)02696-9