James G. Nadeau
Becton Dickinson
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Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics | 2004
Tobin J. Hellyer; James G. Nadeau
Strand displacement amplification is an isothermal process that permits 1010-fold amplification of a DNA target sequence in as little as 15 min. In the form of the BD ProbeTec™ ET System, strand displacement amplification was the first nucleic acid amplification technology to be coupled with real-time homogeneous fluorescence-based detection for routine application in the clinical laboratory. The isothermal nature of the reaction process offers distinct advantages with regard to the cost and simplicity of instrumentation, while a universal detection format permits the use of the same fluorescent detector probes across multiple analytes. This has important potential in the field of genetic analysis, in which disease predisposition and therapeutic efficacy are frequently determined by multiple nucleic acid markers.
Archive | 1991
George Terrance Walker; Michael C. Little; James G. Nadeau
Archive | 1998
James G. Nadeau; J. Bruce Pitner; James L. Schram; C. Preston Linn; Glenn P. Vonk; G. Terrance Walker
Archive | 1993
George Terrance Walker; James G. Nadeau; Michael C. Little
Archive | 1994
G. Terrance Walker; James G. Nadeau; C. Preston Linn
Archive | 1994
George Terrance Walker; James G. Nadeau; Patricia Anne Spears; Colleen M. Nycz; Daryl Dee Shank; James L. Schram; Stewart Russel Jurgensen
Archive | 1996
J. Bruce Pitner; Glenn P. Vonk; James G. Nadeau
Archive | 1996
George Terrance Walker; James G. Nadeau; Patricia Anne Spears; Colleen M. Nycz; Daryl Dee Shank; James L. Schram; Stewart Russel Jurgensen
Archive | 1994
James G. Nadeau; Michael C. Little
Archive | 1999
Perry D. Haaland; James G. Nadeau; Colleen M. Nycz; Cheryl H. Dean; Catherine A. Spargo