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publicationDate 2014-01-01-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention CD263 gene application
abstract The invention provides a CD263 gene application, and relates to the preparation of products to distinguish latent tuberculosis infection and active tuberculosis. The preferred products include the products utilizing real-time quantitative PCR or gene chip detection to distinguish the latent tuberculosis infection and the active tuberculosis. According to the experimental results, the expression of the CD236 gene is obviously higher in the blood of tuberculosis patients than in healthy people or latent infection crowds, and therefore, the CD263 gene can serve as a special marking gene for the diagnosis of tuberculosis, so as to allow the tuberculosis diagnosis to be more accurate and quicker.
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