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Influence of DNA preparation and application on specificity of a 3′-end labelled oligonucleotide probe in a dot blot assay

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Optimization of the parameters of sample preparation, sample application, probe concentration and also membrane suitability have a considerable influence on the specificity of 3′-end labelled oligonucleotides.

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Neubauer, H., Meyer, H. Influence of DNA preparation and application on specificity of a 3′-end labelled oligonucleotide probe in a dot blot assay. Experientia 52, 301 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01919518

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