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Volume 3, Issue 5: April 1994 [Index by Author] 

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F J Jenkins
Basic methods for the detection of PCR products.
PCR Methods Appl. 1994 3: S77-82. [PDF] [References]  

E Fahy, M Biery, M Goulden, S S Ghosh, and T R Gingeras
Issues of variability, carryover contamination, and detection in 3SR-based assays.
PCR Methods Appl. 1994 3: S83-94. [PDF] [References]  

K Kretz, W Callen, and V Hedden
Cycle sequencing.
PCR Methods Appl. 1994 3: S107-112. [PDF] [References]  

L E Bockstahler
Overview of international PCR standardization efforts.
PCR Methods Appl. 1994 3: 263-267. [PDF] [References]  

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G L Costa and M P Weiner
Protocols for cloning and analysis of blunt-ended PCR-generated DNA fragments.
PCR Methods Appl. 1994 3: S95-106. [PDF] [References]  

I I Haris, P M Green, D R Bentley, and F Giannelli
Mutation detection by fluorescent chemical cleavage: application to hemophilia B.
PCR Methods Appl. 1994 3: 268-271. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

W P Wahls
RNA associated with a heterodimeric protein that activates a meiotic homologous recombination hot spot: RL/RT/PCR strategy for cloning any unknown RNA or DNA.
PCR Methods Appl. 1994 3: 272-277. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

D A Molesh and J M Hall
Quantitative analysis of CD34+ stem cells using RT-PCR on whole cells.
PCR Methods Appl. 1994 3: 278-284. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

T T Nikiforov, R B Rendle, M L Kotewicz, and Y H Rogers
The use of phosphorothioate primers and exonuclease hydrolysis for the preparation of single-stranded PCR products and their detection by solid-phase hybridization.
PCR Methods Appl. 1994 3: 285-291. [Abstract] [PDF] [References]  

J A Carcillo, A Parise, and M Romkes-Sparks
Comparison of the enzyme-linked oligonucleotide sorbent assay to the 32P-labeled PCR/Southern blotting technique in quantitative analysis of human and rat mRNA.
PCR Methods Appl. 1994 3: 292-297. [PDF] [References]  

K B Cease, C A Potcova, C J Lohff, and M E Zeigler
Optimized PCR using Vent polymerase.
PCR Methods Appl. 1994 3: 298-300. [PDF] [References]  

W Liedtke, B Opalka, C W Zimmermann, and E Schmid
Different methods of sample preparation influence sensitivity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Borrelia burgdorferi PCR.
PCR Methods Appl. 1994 3: 301-304. [PDF] [References]  

O L de Caballero, E Dias Neto, M C Koury, A J Romanha, and A J Simpson
Low-stringency PCR provides an internal control for negative results in PCR-based diagnosis.
PCR Methods Appl. 1994 3: 305-307. [PDF] [References]  

J Lai, A M Prince, L Wolfe, and L Andrus
A simplified method for PCR detection of hepatitis C virus RNA from human serum.
PCR Methods Appl. 1994 3: 308-309. [PDF] [References]  

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