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Publication : Polymerase chain reaction with single-sided specificity: analysis of T cell receptor delta chain.

First Author  Loh EY Year  1989
Journal  Science Volume  243
Issue  4888 Pages  217-20
PubMed ID  2463672 Mgi Jnum  J:30926
Mgi Id  MGI:78209 Doi  10.1126/science.2463672
Citation  Loh EY, et al. (1989) Polymerase chain reaction with single-sided specificity: analysis of T cell receptor delta chain. Science 243(4888):217-20
abstractText  In the polymerase chain reaction (PCR), two specific oligonucleotide primers are used to amplify the sequences between them. However, this technique is not suitable for amplifying genes that encode molecules where the 5' portion of the sequences of interest is not known, such as the T cell receptor (TCR) or immunoglobulins. Because of this limitation, a novel technique, anchored polymerase chain reaction (A-PCR), was devised that requires sequence specificity only on the 3' end of the target fragment. It was used to analyze TCR delta chain mRNA's from human peripheral blood gamma delta T cells. Most of these cells had a V delta gene segment not previously described (V delta 3), and the delta chain junctional sequences formed a discrete subpopulation compared with those previously reported.
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