High Resolution Melting - Citations

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Author(s): Manna M Temesvári, József J Paulik, László L Kóbori, Katalin K Monostory

Abstract: Clinically significant consequences of CYP2C19 polymorphism in drug metabolism require reliable genotyping methods for assaying large numbers of blood... read more »
Author(s): Alessandro Martino, Tommaso Mancuso, Anna Maria Rossi

Abstract: Because of the wide use of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as markers of genetic variation, several high-throughput genotyping methods have bee... read more »
Author(s): Rolf H A M Vossen, Emmelien Aten, Anja Roos, Johan T den Dunnen

Abstract: Transition of the double-stranded DNA molecule to its two single strands, DNA denaturation or melting, has been used for many years to study DNA struc... read more »
Author(s): Garritano

Abstract: Together single nucleotide substitutions and small insertion/deletion variants are the most common form of sequence variation in the human gene pool.H... read more »
Author(s): Maria Erali, Karl V Voelkerding, Carl T Wittwer

Abstract: Separation of the two strands of DNA with heat (melting) is a fundamental property of DNA that is conveniently monitored with fluorescence. Convention... read more »
Author(s): Tomasz K TK Wojdacz, Alexander A Dobrovic

Abstract: In this article, we show that high resolution melting analysis (HRM) is a sensitive and specific method for the detection of methylation. Methylated D... read more »
Author(s): P M PM Warnecke, C C Stirzaker, J R JR Melki, D S DS Millar, C L CL Paul, S J SJ Clark

Abstract: Methylation analysis of individual cytosines in genomic DNA can be determined quantitatively by bisulphite treatment and PCR amplification of the targ... read more »
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