Abstract
A method for evaluating an acellular biological fluid for the presence of a suspect viral DNA, such as DNA of the Hepatitis-B virus, is described. The acellular biological fluid is treated to immobilize in denatured form the DNAs including the suspect viral DNA on a solid substrate. This substrate is contacted with a solution including radioisotopically-labelled suspect viral denatured DNA to renature the immobilized suspect viral native DNA. The solid substrate is then evaluated for radioisotopically-labelled suspect viral renatured DNA.
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Berninger, M S.
Method for detection of a suspect viral deoxyribonucleic acid in an acellular biological fluid.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1982.
Web.
Berninger, M S.
Method for detection of a suspect viral deoxyribonucleic acid in an acellular biological fluid.
United Kingdom.
Berninger, M S.
1982.
"Method for detection of a suspect viral deoxyribonucleic acid in an acellular biological fluid."
United Kingdom.
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title = {Method for detection of a suspect viral deoxyribonucleic acid in an acellular biological fluid}
author = {Berninger, M S}
abstractNote = {A method for evaluating an acellular biological fluid for the presence of a suspect viral DNA, such as DNA of the Hepatitis-B virus, is described. The acellular biological fluid is treated to immobilize in denatured form the DNAs including the suspect viral DNA on a solid substrate. This substrate is contacted with a solution including radioisotopically-labelled suspect viral denatured DNA to renature the immobilized suspect viral native DNA. The solid substrate is then evaluated for radioisotopically-labelled suspect viral renatured DNA.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1982}
month = {Oct}
}
title = {Method for detection of a suspect viral deoxyribonucleic acid in an acellular biological fluid}
author = {Berninger, M S}
abstractNote = {A method for evaluating an acellular biological fluid for the presence of a suspect viral DNA, such as DNA of the Hepatitis-B virus, is described. The acellular biological fluid is treated to immobilize in denatured form the DNAs including the suspect viral DNA on a solid substrate. This substrate is contacted with a solution including radioisotopically-labelled suspect viral denatured DNA to renature the immobilized suspect viral native DNA. The solid substrate is then evaluated for radioisotopically-labelled suspect viral renatured DNA.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1982}
month = {Oct}
}