SuperSelective primer pairs for sensitive detection of rare somatic mutations (original) (raw)

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Multiplex Real-Time PCR Assays that Measure the Abundance of Extremely Rare Mutations Associated with Cancer

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Primer-template misalignments during leading strand DNA synthesis account for the most frequent spontaneous mutations in a quasipalindromic region in Escherichia coli

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Bipolar clamping improves the sensitivity of mutation detection by temperature gradient gel electrophoresis

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Itamar Willner

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Multiplex SuperSelective PCR Assays for the Detection and Quantitation of Rare Somatic Mutations in Liquid Biopsies

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Absolute Quantification of the Alleles in Somatic Point Mutations by Bioluminometric Methods based on Competitive Polymerase Chain Reaction in the Presence of a Locked Nucleic Acid Blocker or an Allele-Specific Primer

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Directed-Mutagenesis and Deletion Generated through an Improved Overlapping-Extension PCR Based Procedure

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