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titleOfInvention Method for simply and detecting hepatitis c virus and related nucleic acid thereof in high sensitivity
abstract PURPOSE: To simply detect hepatitis C virus and the related nucleic acid in high sensitivity by synthesizing cDNA from nucleic acid obtained by treating a very small amount of specimen with a protein-denaturing agent and then removing the protein and then amplifying the resultant cDNA using DNADNA polymerase. n CONSTITUTION: cDNA is synthesized from a nucleic acid obtained by treating a very small amount of specimen with a protein denaturing agent and then removing the protein. Then hepatitis C virus(HCV) and related nucleic acid thereof are simply detected in high sensitivity by amplifying cDNA using DNA polymerase and primer DNA set to the cDNA. The objective specimen for diagnosing existence of HCV related nucleic acid is a very small amount of serum or liver tissue. A protein-denaturing agent treating method for preparing an aqueous solution removed in protein includes a method for treating by a denaturing agent such as guanidine hydrochloride or guanidine thiocyanate. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1992,JPO&Japio
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