2001
DOI: 10.1590/s1517-83822001000200017
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Polymerase chain reaction detection of adenovirus DNA sequences in human lymphocytes

Abstract: Human lymphoid cells frequently carry adenoviruses and DNA sequences have been identified in peripheral blood lymphocytes by Southern blot and PCR, although these cells are not permissive for virus replication, suggesting persistence of the viral genome. In order to investigate this phenomenon we screened non-symptomatic volunteers for adenovirus DNA presence and E1A gene expression. DNA samples extracted from peripheral blood mononuclear cells of 51 volunteers were submitted to PCR using primers for a conserv… Show more

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“…Two rounds of detection PCR (Araújo et al 2001) were used to amplify a 107 bp segment of the HAdV hexon gene from samples that tested negative/inconclusive by IF and also tested negative for rhinovirus by RT-PCR. The only modification made in the protocol was the addition of one deoxyribonucleotide residue in the forward primer (5'-TGA CTT TTG AGG TGG ATc CCA TGG -3').…”
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“…Two rounds of detection PCR (Araújo et al 2001) were used to amplify a 107 bp segment of the HAdV hexon gene from samples that tested negative/inconclusive by IF and also tested negative for rhinovirus by RT-PCR. The only modification made in the protocol was the addition of one deoxyribonucleotide residue in the forward primer (5'-TGA CTT TTG AGG TGG ATc CCA TGG -3').…”
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confidence: 99%