Search for dissertations about: "real-time PCR"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 271 swedish dissertations containing the words real-time PCR.
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1. Real-time PCR and its application for protein quantification
Abstract : The ability to quantify specific DNA sequences with real-time PCR has increased the possibilities for sensitive DNA analysis enormously. This sensitive technique can in optimal conditions detect one DNA copy and has a large quantification range. READ MORE
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2. Kinetics Quality Assessment for real-time PCR
Abstract : For proper DNA quantification by real-time PCR, compared samples should have similar PCR efficiencies. This assumption might not be always correct, as suggested by hundreds of publications dealing with PCR inhibition. READ MORE
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3. Gene expression profiling with real-time PCR
Abstract : The sequence of the entire human genome is available today, and this information can be used to understand, characterize, and treat complex diseases such as cancer. Many cellular functions related to survival, growth and differentiation are reflected in the gene expression pattern, and the ability to quantify transcription levels of specific genes is, and always has been, central to research on gene function. READ MORE
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4. Sensitive Forensic DNA Analysis Application of Pyrosequencing and Real-time PCR Quantification
University dissertation from Uppsala : Acta Universitatis UpsaliensisAbstract : The field of forensic genetics is growing fast and the development and optimisation of more sensitive, faster and more discriminating forensic DNA analysis methods is highly important. In this thesis, an evaluation of the use of novel DNA technologies and the development of specific applications for use in forensic casework investigations are presented. READ MORE
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5. Development of Real-Time PCR Based Methods for Detection of Viruses and Virus Antibodies
University dissertation from Uppsala : Acta Universitatis UpsaliensisAbstract : Quantitative real-time PCR (QPCR) technology has been very useful for diagnosis of viral diseases. QPCR has recently reached a level of sensitivity, simplicity, and reproducibility which allows a large number of samples to be screened rapidly, make it a suitable tool for the clinical virology diagnostics. READ MORE
