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Automation of polymerase chain reaction-based systems for detection of hepatitis C virus RNA.

Polymerase chain reaction-based molecular assays are gaining increasing importance in the diagnosis and monitoring of infectious diseases. Over the past several years, the development and application of these techniques has initiated a revolution in the diagnosis and monitoring of hepatitis C infection. Presently, molecular assays are exclusively done in especially dedicated laboratories. Advances in automation will bring these technologies into routine diagnostic laboratories and will make them widely used.[1]

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  1. Automation of polymerase chain reaction-based systems for detection of hepatitis C virus RNA. Kessler, H.H., Pierer, K., Santner, B.I., Vellimedu, S.K., Stelzl, E., Marth, E. Clin. Chem. Lab. Med. (1998) [Pubmed]
 
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