Method for detection of a suspect viral deoxyribonucleic acid in

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Biospecific ligand binding assay – Utilizing isolate of tissue or organ as binding agent

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435 5, 435 6, G01N 3358, G01N 3360, C12N 1500

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ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a method for evaluating acellular biological fluid for viral DNA, such as DNA of the Hepatitus-B virus, whereby the acellular biological fluid is treated to immobilize in denatured form the DNAs including the suspect viral DNA on a solid support or substrate with the resulting solid substrate being contacted with a solution including radioisotropically-labeled viral denatured DNA followed by analysis of solid substrate for radioisotopically-labeled suspect viral renatured DNA.

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