Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6133772 | Journal of Virological Methods | 2014 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Accurate detection was found but with a 4-fold drop in sensitivity for a 1Â h compared to a 17Â h hybridization. The array detected 2Â ng (equivalent concentration of 15.6Â fM) of labeled DNA from a virus with 1Â h hybridization without any amplification, and was able to identify the components of a mixture of viruses and bacteria at species and in some cases strain level resolution. Sensitivity improved by three orders of magnitude with random whole genome amplification prior to hybridization; for instance, the array detected a DNA virus with only 20Â fg or 100 genome copies as input. This multiplexed microarray is an efficient tool to analyze clinical and environmental samples for the presence of multiple viral and bacterial pathogens rapidly.
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Authors
James B. Thissen, Kevin McLoughlin, Shea Gardner, Pauline Gu, Shalini Mabery, Tom Slezak, Crystal Jaing,