Amplification of Complete HIV-1 Envelope Genes from Purified CD4+ T Cell Populations
Abstract
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of full-length HIV-1 envelope genes directly from uncultured clinical samples or from plasma of HIV patients using RT-PCR or from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) DNA extracts of HIV patients is difficult. As HIV mainly infected CD4 positive cells, this paper first describes a sensitive method for the amplification of full-length HIV-1 envelope genes from purified CD4+ cells, and compares this method with other, less effective, procedures. This method were suitable for amplification of HIV-1 envelope genes directly from clinical samples especially from those of low viral load.
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2009-10-31
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Jiao, Y., Li, J., Hua, W., Gao, Y., Zhang, T., & Wu, H. (2009). Amplification of Complete HIV-1 Envelope Genes from Purified CD4+ T Cell Populations. North American Journal of Medicine and Science, 2(4). Retrieved from https://najms.com/index.php/najms/article/view/440
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Medical Advances