The necessary theoretical considerations for the development of a correct quantitative analysis of a low abundance messenger RNA (mRNA), estrogen receptor mRNA, by competitive polymerase chain reaction (PCR) are presented together with a series of experimental data. When compared to other methodologies currently utilized for RNA quantitation, this PCR application proved to be a very reliable, rapid and sensitive method. Furthermore, the PCR-based quantitative method described is of particular interest since it does not require the use of radiolabeled compounds.

Theoretical considerations for the application of competitive polymerase chain reaction to the quantitation of a low abundance mRNA : estrogen receptor / S. Santagati, E. Bettini, M. Asdente, M. Muramatsu, A. Maggi. - In: BIOCHEMICAL PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 0006-2952. - 46:10(1993 Nov 17), pp. 1797-1803.

Theoretical considerations for the application of competitive polymerase chain reaction to the quantitation of a low abundance mRNA : estrogen receptor

M. Asdente;A. Maggi
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1993

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The necessary theoretical considerations for the development of a correct quantitative analysis of a low abundance messenger RNA (mRNA), estrogen receptor mRNA, by competitive polymerase chain reaction (PCR) are presented together with a series of experimental data. When compared to other methodologies currently utilized for RNA quantitation, this PCR application proved to be a very reliable, rapid and sensitive method. Furthermore, the PCR-based quantitative method described is of particular interest since it does not require the use of radiolabeled compounds.
animals; base sequence; brain; dna, complementary; female; models, theoretical; molecular sequence data; polymerase chain reaction; rna, messenger; rats; receptors, estrogen; uterus
Settore BIO/09 - Fisiologia
Settore BIO/10 - Biochimica
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
17-nov-1993
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