Example sentences for: cdna-based

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  • In order to confirm that these clonally expanded B cells were receiving ongoing antigenic stimulation and not limited solely to the memory compartment, we employed the cDNA-based assay to distinguish clonal expansions of activated B cells from resting (memory) cells.

  • As mentioned before, the N-encapsidated genome-length RNAs are indeed extremely resistant to nucleases, to the extent that formation of such nuclease-resistant RNA products is in fact considered a defining criterion for viral replication in vitro and in vivo [ 32 ] . While the resistance of the viral genomic RNA to dsRNA has important ramifications for antiviral therapy, it is also clear that the dsRNA approach cannot be used against cis -acting NNR viral genomic sequences such as the intergenic regions, for which the cDNA-based approach will continue to be the method of choice [ 16 ] . It is obvious that a creative combination of the two techniques will lead to exciting possibilities in the reverse genetics of RNA viruses and in the antiviral regimen.

  • We analyzed the peripheral blood, synovial fluid, and synovial tissue B cells of rheumatoid arthritis patients ( n = 20, 10, and 5, respectively) using the genomic DNA- and cDNA-based fingerprinting assays to develop an understanding of the diversity of the B cells in these compartments.

  • Conversely, in the setting of specific B-cell clonal activation without concomitant clonal expansion, the cDNA-based assay will indicate a dominant HCDR3 length, whereas the DNA-based assay may not.

  • Since our laboratory is interested in deciphering the temporal signaling pathways in host-RSV interaction and the role of RSV gene products in the process, we have sought potential alternatives to the cDNA-based approach that might allow us to study the effect of functional loss of a specific RSV gene product during the course of a standard virus infection in cell culture.


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