Detection of human oral cells by nucleic acid hybridization

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ABSTRACT:
A probe for the detection, in a sample obtained from the mouth of a human patient, of a microbial or human cell associated with a human oral medical disorder, the probe consisting essentially of a segment of DNA or RNA capable of selectively hybridizing, under hybridizing conditions, to single-stranded DNA of the cell.

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