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Detection of turnip crinkle virus on agarose gel electropherograms at the nanogram load level
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Detection of turnip crinkle virus on agarose gel electropherograms at the nanogram load level

L. Orbán and A. Chrambach
Electrophoresis, Vol.9(7), pp.299-302
1988
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Abstract

The previous conditions for the physical characterization of turnip crinkle virus (TCV) by quantitative agarose gel electrophoresis [1, 2] were limiting the method to the microgram load level and were therefore insufficiently sensitive to satisfy the need in many areas of virology for detection of viruses containing single-stranded RNA at the nanogram level. The present report remedies that defect by presenting a technique compatible with the nanogram load level of such viruses. The technique is based on a reduction of gel thickness and on the use of silver staining.

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2 Chemistry
2.166 Chromatography & Electrophoresis
2.166.730 Capillary Electrophoresis
Web Of Science research areas
Biochemical Research Methods
Chemistry, Analytical
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