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Hepatitis C Protocols
Author(s) -
Johnson Yiu Nam Lau
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
humana press ebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.1385/0896035212
Subject(s) - virology , corporation , league , identification (biology) , hepatitis , medicine , political science , biology , law , physics , botany , astronomy
I. Detection of Anti-HCV in Serum Detection of Anti-GOR Antibodies in HCV Infection Confirmation of HCV Antibodies by the Line Immunoassay INNO-LIA HCV Ab III II. Detection and Quantitation of HCV in Serum Detection of HCV RNA in Serum by Reverse Transcriptase-PCR and Radiolabeled Liquid Hybridization Detection of HCV RNA in Serum by Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) The Amplicor(R) HCV Tests for the Detection and Quantitation of Serum or Plasma HCV RNA Quantification of HCV RNA in Clinical Specimens by Branched DNA (bDNA) Technology Quality Control of the Polymerase Chain Reaction Preparation of Genotype-Specific HCV RNA Transcripts for Assessing HCV Detection and Quantification Assays III. Detection of HCV in Liver Tissue. Detection of HCV RNA in Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Liver Tissue by RT-PCR Quantification of HCV RNA in Liver Tissue by bDNA Assay IV. HCV Genotypes. Hepatitis C Virus: Types, Subtypes, and Beyond Molecular Evolutionary Analysis: Its Application in the Study of Hepatitis C Virus Genotyping by Type-Specific Primers That Can Type HCV Types 1-6 Genotyping Hepatitis C Virus by Type-Specific Primers for PCR Based on NS5 Region Determination of HCV Genotypes by RFLP HCV Genotyping by the Line Probe Assay INNO-LiPA HCV II Serological Genotyping Using Synthetic Peptides Derived from the NS4 Region Determination of HCV Quasispecies by Cloning and Sequencing Detection of Hepatitis C Virus Quasispecies Heterogeneity by Single-Strand Conformational Polymorphism Hepatitis C Virus Heteroduplex Tracking Assay: Application to Genotype Determination, Quasispecies Analysis, and Molecular Evolution Studies V. Detection of HCV In Situ. In Situ Detection of HCV: An Overview In Situ Detection of Hepatitis C Viral Antigens In Situ Hybridization and the Detection and Localization of HCV RNA The In Situ Detection of PCR-Amplified Hepatitis C RNA. Immunoelectron Microscopic Characterization of HCV VI. Molecular Biologic Characterization. Cloning and Assembly of Complex Libraries of Full-Length HCV cDNA Clones Use of the Vaccinia Virus/T7 Expression System for Studying HCV Protein Processing Use of a Discistronic Vector for the Quantitation of HCV IRES Activity Expression and Dimerization of Hepatitis C Virus Core Protein in E. coli. Expression and Characterization of the HCV NS2 Protease Expression and Characterization of HCV NS3 Protease Expression and Characterization of the HCV NS3 Helicase Domain Hepatitis C Virus RNA-Dependent RNA Polymerase (NS5B Polymerase) Detection and Molecular Cloning of the Extreme 3'-End of HCV In Vitro Stability of Hepatitis C Virus RNA Methods for the Study of Sequence-Specific Binding of Proteins to the HCV RNA Genome VII. HCV-Specific Immunologic Response. Role of Immune Response in HCV Determination of Hepatitis C Virus-Specific CD4+ T-Cell Activity in PBMC Measurement of HCV-Specific CD8+ Cytotoxic T-Cell Activities in the Peripheral Blood by Europium Release Assay Determination of HCV-Specific Bulk CD8+ Activity in Liver Characterization of HCV-Specific Cytotoxic T-Lymphocytes from Liver Tissue Production of Human Monoclonal Antibodies to Hepatitis C Virus and Their Characterization VIII. In Vitro Culture Model. Specific Detection of Negative Strand RNA of Hepatitis C Virus Using Chemical RNA Modification Strand-Specific rTth RT-PCR for the Analysis of HCV Replication Cell Culture Systems for the Detection of HCV Infection Replication and Detection of Hepatitis C Virus in Liver-Derived Cell Lines Primary Human Hepatocyte Culture for the Study of HCV A Cultivation Method for Highly Differentiated Primary Chimpanzee Hepatocytes Permissive for Hepatitis C Virus Replication IX. Construction of Recombinant Viral Vectors for the Expression of HCV Genes. Construction of Recombinant Vaccinia Virus Expressing HCV Genes Construction of Recombinant Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) Production of Replication-Deficient Adenovirus Recombinants Generation of Recombinant Herpes Simplex Virus Amplicons Construction of Recombinant Sindbis-Based Expression Vectors for the Study of HCV Genes and Their Products X. In Vivo Models. The Chimpanzee Model: Contributions and Considerations Liver Transplantation as a Model to Study Hepatitis C Virus Infection Index.

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