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Research Article

Use of DNA Probes in the Diagnosis of Infectious Disease

Pages 1051-1057 | Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

DNA probes specific for bacterial or other viral pathogens can be used in DNA hybridization assays to detect the presence of the pathogen in food, stool, urine, or other complex samples. Such assays are faster and less expensive than traditional microbiological culture techniques, and in many applications can compete with assays based on monoclonal antibodies.

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