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Polymerase Chain Reaction in Oral Pathology - A Systematic Review

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PCR is a revolutionary molecular diagnostic method developed by Kary Mullis in the 1980s. PCR is based on using the ability of DNA polymerase to synthesize new strand of DNA complementary to the offered template strand. PCR is now a common and often indispensable technique used in medical, dental and biological research. Most commonly used PCR types are RT (Real time PCR), RT (Reverse transcriptase) PCR, SNP (Single nucleotide Polymorphism), RFLP (Restricted Fragment Length Polymorphism) for identification and quantification of microorganisms and Markers for inflammatory and malignant and potentially malignant disorders. Translocation in syndromes, associated with oral related lesions. It is a rapid diagnostic method, Rapid diagnosis is important for early decision making and treatment planning in emergency situation to prevent further complications. Sensitivity 95-100%, specificity 100%. Costly instrument only for laboratory set up, not for a single diagnosis, it is a affordable price only.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
30 April 2024
Pages
88
ISBN
9786207488810

PCR is a revolutionary molecular diagnostic method developed by Kary Mullis in the 1980s. PCR is based on using the ability of DNA polymerase to synthesize new strand of DNA complementary to the offered template strand. PCR is now a common and often indispensable technique used in medical, dental and biological research. Most commonly used PCR types are RT (Real time PCR), RT (Reverse transcriptase) PCR, SNP (Single nucleotide Polymorphism), RFLP (Restricted Fragment Length Polymorphism) for identification and quantification of microorganisms and Markers for inflammatory and malignant and potentially malignant disorders. Translocation in syndromes, associated with oral related lesions. It is a rapid diagnostic method, Rapid diagnosis is important for early decision making and treatment planning in emergency situation to prevent further complications. Sensitivity 95-100%, specificity 100%. Costly instrument only for laboratory set up, not for a single diagnosis, it is a affordable price only.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
30 April 2024
Pages
88
ISBN
9786207488810