ABSTRACT

With a variety of detection chemistries, an increasing number of platforms, multiple choices for analytical methods and the jargon emerging along with these developments, real-time PCR is facing the risk of becoming an intimidating method, especially for beginners. Real-time PCR provides the basics, explains how they are exploited to run a real-time PCR assay, how the assays are run and where these assays are informative in real life. It addresses the most practical aspects of the techniques with the emphasis on 'how to do it in the laboratory'. Keeping with the spirit of the Advanced Methods Series, most chapters provide an experimental protocol as an example of a specific assay.

chapter 2|24 pages

Data analysis and reporting

chapter 3|20 pages

Relative quantification

chapter 4|12 pages

Normalization

chapter 12|14 pages

Real-time immuno-PCR

chapter 13|12 pages

Clinical microbiology

chapter 14|28 pages

Clinical virology

chapter 15|18 pages

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