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What is an HCV RNA test?
The genetic material of the hepatitis C virus is single-stranded RNA. Patients can be tested for hepatitis C for HCV RNA positive about 2 weeks after exposure to the virus, much earlier than testing for anti-HCV antibodies. Quantitative HCV RNA testing by PCR is highly sensitive and can help detect HCV virus even at very low blood levels.
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Commonly used molecular biology tests
Molecular diagnosis is one of the advanced testing techniques that is widely used in the medical industry today. Currently, this method is widely used in diagnosing diseases such as HIV, HBV, etc. through performing automatic HBV load measurement, HBV load measurement Real-time PCR...
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Learn about the HIV diagnostic PCR test
PCR testing is considered a breakthrough in medicine to help diagnose early and accurately diseases related to microbial infections, diseases related to genes... HIV is a dangerous disease, early detection brings high treatment efficiency, PCR testing for HIV diagnosis helps diagnose HIV early in the early stages when traditional methods have not yet detected it.
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Purpose of microbiological testing
Molecular biological testing is of confirmatory significance in the diagnosis of infectious diseases. However, this method cannot perform antibiotic susceptibility testing. To evaluate the results of immunological tests, it is necessary to rely on the pathogenesis of each type of microorganism.
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Learn about Dyskeratosis congenita
Dyskeratosis congenita is a rare genetic form of bone marrow failure in which the marrow is unable to produce enough blood cells. Dyskeratosis is Latin for irreversible degeneration of skin tissue, and congenita means congenital.
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Molecular bioassays in pancreatic cancer diagnosis
Pancreatic cancer is a type of cancer that forms in certain cells of the pancreas. Most patients with pancreatic cancer (about 95%) start in the exocrine pancreas. Tumors can also form in the endocrine pancreas, but these are uncommon and are usually benign (not cancerous).
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