2020
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0007880
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SEN virus genotype H distribution in β-thalassemic patients and in healthy donors in Iraq: Molecular and physiological study

Abstract: The SEN virus (SENV) has been linked to transfusion-associated non-A-E hepatitis; however, information regarding SENV infections in patients with thalassemia, particularly in those with hepatitis virus co-infections, remains limited. This study investigated the frequency of SENV (genotypes D and H) infections in Iraqi patients with thalassemic patients infected and not infected with hepatitis C virus. The study involved 150 β-thalassemia patients (75 with HCV infections and 75 without) and 75 healthy blood don… Show more

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“…Genomic DNA was extracted from the bacterial isolates using the Genomic DNA Mini Bacteria Kit (Bio Basic, Markham, Canada) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The purity of the extracted DNA was determined using a Nanodrop instrument (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, USA) at 260/280 nm [ 21 ]. PCR was performed to amplify the eae and pagC genes (Table 1 ) using the specific primers (Bioneer, Daejeon, Korea) [ 22 , 23 ].…”
Section: Polymerase Chain Reaction (Pcr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genomic DNA was extracted from the bacterial isolates using the Genomic DNA Mini Bacteria Kit (Bio Basic, Markham, Canada) according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The purity of the extracted DNA was determined using a Nanodrop instrument (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, USA) at 260/280 nm [ 21 ]. PCR was performed to amplify the eae and pagC genes (Table 1 ) using the specific primers (Bioneer, Daejeon, Korea) [ 22 , 23 ].…”
Section: Polymerase Chain Reaction (Pcr)mentioning
confidence: 99%