RT-PCR Protocols

RT-PCR, the most widely used technique in biomedical research for analyzing gene expression, has proven a significant boon to the molecular investigation of disease pathogenesis. In RT-PCR Protocols, Joe O'Connell has assembled a panel of highly regarded molecular biologists and clinical resear...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: King, Nicola (Editor), O’Connell, Joe (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Totowa, NJ Humana Press 2002, 2002
Edition:1st ed. 2002
Series:Methods in Molecular Biology
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Collection: Springer Protocols Archive 1981-2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Generation of Murine scFv Intrabodies from B-Cell Hybridomas
  • Quantitation of mRNA Levels by RT-PCR in Cells Purified by FACS
  • RT-PCR in Anti-Sense Technology
  • Detection of Anti-Sense RNA Transcripts by Anti-Sense RT-PCR
  • RT-PCR in cDNA Cloning
  • RT-PCR in cDNA Library Construction
  • An RT-PCR-Based Protocol for the Rapid Generation of Large, Representative cDNA Libraries for Expression Screening
  • RT-PCR for the Assessment of Genetically Heterogenous Populations of the Hepatitis C Virus
  • In Situ Localization of mRNA Expression
  • in situ Immuno-PCR
  • RT-PCR from Laser-Capture Microdissected Samples
  • Mycobacterium paratuberculosis Detected by Nested PCR in Intestinal Granulomas Isolated by LCM in Cases of Crohn’s Disease
  • RT-PCR-Based Approaches to Generate Probes for mRNA Detection by In Situ Hybridization
  • Differential mRNA Expression
  • Amplified RNA for Gene Array Hybridizations
  • Semi-Quantitative Determination of Differential Gene Expression in Primary Tumors and Matched Metastases by RT-PCR
  • Genetic Analysis
  • Detection of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms Using a Non-Isotopic RNase Cleavage Assay
  • RT-PCR in Immunology
  • Detection of Clonally Expanded T-Cells by RT-PCR-SSCP and Nucleotide Sequencing of T-Cell Receptor ?-CDR3 Regions
  • Generation of scFv from a Phage Display Mini-Library Derived from Tumor-Infiltrating B-Cells
  • RT-PCR in Biomedicine
  • The Basics of RT-PCR
  • Highly Sensitive Detection and Analysis of mRNA
  • Using the Quantitative Competitive RT-PCR Technique to Analyze Minute Amounts of Different mRNAs in Small Tissue Samples
  • Detection of mRNA Expression and Alternative Splicing in a Single Cell
  • Nested RT-PCR
  • Quantitative RT-PCR
  • Quantitative RT-PCR
  • Rapid Development of a Quantitative-Competitive (qc) RT-PCR Assay Using a Composite Primer Approach
  • Quantitation of Gene Expression by RT-PCR and HPLC Analysis of PCR Products
  • Time-Resolved Fluorometric Detection of Cytokine mRNAs Amplified by RT-PCR
  • Mimic-Based RT-PCR Quantitation of Substance P mRNA in Human Mononuclear Phagocytes and Lymphocytes
  • Detection and Analysis of RNA Viruses
  • Detection and Quantification of the Hepatitis C Viral Genome
  • Semi-Quantitative Detection of Hepatitis C Virus RNA by “Real-Time” RT-PCR