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This publication by the World Health Organization provides technical guidance for manufacturers of in vitro diagnostic (IVD) medical devices designed for detecting hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA. It outlines the requirements for qualitative and quantitative detection using nucleic acid amplification techniques. The document serves as a resource for manufacturers seeking WHO approval, detailing performance principles and evidence requirements to ensure the accuracy and reliability of these diagnostic tools. The guidance emphasizes compliance with WHO standards and alignment with published regulatory documents, aiming to support the development of effective diagnostic solutions. It is intended for IVD manufacturers, regulatory bodies, and healthcare professionals involved in diagnostics.
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Molecular biology --- Gene amplification --- Nucleic acids --- Gene amplification. --- Nucleic acids.
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Gene amplification --- -Amplification, Gene --- Gene expression --- Polymerase chain reaction --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- -Congresses --- Amplification, Gene
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In recent years, the DNA sequence rearrangements, widespread in both prokaryotes and eurkaryotes, have been the subject of intense research effort. Gene Rearrangement describes the latest developments in genomic rearrangements in prokaryotes, the molecular basis of antigenic variation in African trypanosomes, and DNA amplification in eukaryotes. The volume is an ideal companion to Molecular Immunology, a previous title in the Frontiers in Molecular Biology series that described DNA rearrangement mechanisms for genes of the immune system.
Gene amplification. --- Gene expression. --- Genetic recombination.
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Gene Amplification --- Dactinomycin --- Demecolcine --- Drug Resistance --- pharmacology
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Gene amplification. --- Genetic Techniques. --- Polymerase chain reaction
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PCR is the most powerful technique currently used in molecular biology. It enables the scientist to quickly replicate DNA and RNA on the benchtop. From its discovery in the early 80's, PCR has blossomed into a method that enables everything from ready mutation of DNA/RNA to speedy analysis of tens of thousands of nucleotide sequences daily.PCR Applications examines the latest developments in this field. It is the third book in the series, building on the previous publications PCR Protocols and PCR Strategies. The manual discusses techniques that focus on gene discovery
Gene amplification. --- Genomes. --- Genomics. --- Polymerase chain reaction. --- Polymerase chain reaction --- Gene amplification --- Genomics
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