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Volume 2, Issue 3: February 1993 [Index by Author] 

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P Froussard
rPCR: a powerful tool for random amplification of whole RNA sequences.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 185-190. [PDF] [References]  

M Clementi, S Menzo, P Bagnarelli, A Manzin, A Valenza, and P E Varaldo
Quantitative PCR and RT-PCR in virology.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 191-196. [PDF] [References]  

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D H Jones and S C Winistorfer
Genome walking with 2- to 4-kb steps using panhandle PCR.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 197-203. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

G Houge
Simplified construction of a subtracted cDNA library using asymmetric PCR.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 204-209. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

L W Chiang, I Kovari, and M M Howe
Mutagenic oligonucleotide-directed PCR amplification (Mod-PCR): an efficient method for generating random base substitution mutations in a DNA sequence element.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 210-217. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

A M Coriat, U Müller, J L Harry, D Uwanogho, and P T Sharpe
PCR amplification of SRY-related gene sequences reveals evolutionary conservation of the SRY-box motif.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 218-222. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

W G Giusti and T Adriano
Synthesis and characterization of 5'-fluorescent-dye-labeled oligonucleotides.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 223-227. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

J C Morales, J C Patton, and J W Bickham
Partial endonuclease digestion mapping of restriction sites using PCR-amplified DNA.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 228-233. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

M M Blanchard, P Taillon-Miller, P Nowotny, and V Nowotny
PCR buffer optimization with uniform temperature regimen to facilitate automation.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 234-240. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

P P Ulrich, J M Romeo, L J Daniel, and G N Vyas
An improved method for the detection of hepatitis C virus RNA in plasma utilizing heminested primers and internal control RNA.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 241-249. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

W C Kusser, D B Levin, and B W Glickman
Sensitive two-stage PCR of p53 genomic DNA exons 5-9.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 250-252. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

K D Smith, A Valenzuela, J L Vigna, K Aalbers, and C T Lutz
Unwanted mutations in PCR mutagenesis: avoiding the predictable.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 253-257. [PDF] [References]  

C Falcinelli, L J van Doorn, A van Belkum, and W Quint
Differential detection of colinear genes and RNA transcripts by modified reverse transcription and PCR.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 258-260. [PDF] [References]  

B A Neilan, A Gurvitz, D A Leigh, L Y Lai, and B McDonald
Rapid preparation of limited biological samples for small-volume PCR.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 261-262. [PDF] [References]  

M Ishaq and G L Stoner
Effect of primer selection on spuriously generated deletion of a tandem repeat during PCR.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 263-265. [PDF] [References]  

S B Bambot and A J Russell
Efficient total gene synthesis of 1.35-kb hybrid alpha-lytic protease gene using the polymerase chain reaction.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 266-271. [PDF] [References]  

N Ogata, N K Day, R D Buell, R A Good, and W G Bradley
Detection of the MAIDS virus using the polymerase chain reaction.
PCR Methods Appl. 1993 2: 272-274. [PDF] [References]  

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