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In einem Forschungsprojekt wurde mit einem Laborroboter aus Blut Gesamt-RNA isoliert, daraus cDNA synthetisiert und diese als Template-DNA zur HLA-Sequenzierung verwendet. Die Ergebnisse wurden mit aktuellen Methoden der HLA-Typisierung verglichen.
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In a recent research project a laboratory robot was used to isolate total RNA from blood. The cDNA was synthesized and used as a template for HLA sequencing. The results of this sequencing-based HLA typing were compared to state-of-art techniques.
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Marrean Theseira und Paul Dunn
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Theseira, M., Dunn, P. & Ziebolz, B. RNA-Isolierung aus Blut für die HLA-Typisierung mittels Sequenzierung. Biospektrum 17, 203–205 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12268-011-0033-3
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