Nucleic acid hybridization and amplification method for detectio

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Measuring or testing process involving enzymes or... – Involving nucleic acid

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536 243, 435 912, C12Q 168, C07H 2104, C12P 1934

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ABSTRACT:
A method of detection of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) target sequence in which such a sequence serves as a cofactor for a catalytic reaction in which a complementary, labeled nucleic acid probe is cleaved such that the target sequence is released intact and can repeatedly recycle through the reaction pathway, thereby providing signal amplification.

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