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And BioTechniques for Preclinical Development, a special quarterly section included in select copies of the February 2008 issue of BioTechniques.

Introduction

Review

Short Technical Reports

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February 2008, Volume: 44 Number: 2


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From the Editor

BioSpotlight

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Scientists: Profile of Jeffrey V. Ravetch, M.D., Ph.D.

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WebWatch

Tech News

Troubleshooting Forum

NIH Grant Watch

BioFeedback


Benchmarks

Combining allele-specific fluorescent probes and restriction assay in real-time PCR to achieve SNP scoring beyond allele ratios of 1:1000
Jonci N. Wolff and Neil J. Gemmell

Assays for the rapid and specific identification of North American Yersinia pestis and the common laboratory strain CO92
Amy J. Vogler, Elizabeth M. Driebe, Judy Lee, Raymond K. Auerbach, Christopher J. Allender, Miles Stanley, Kristy Kubota, Gary L. Andersen, Lyndsay Radnedge, Patricia L. Worsham, Paul Keim, and David M. Wagner


Short Technical Reports

In-frame deletion of Escherichia coli essential genes in complex regulon
Rubing Liang and Jianhua Liu

Highly efficient deletion method for the engineering of plasmid DNA with single-stranded oligonucleotides
Lin-Yu Lu, Michael S.Y. Huen, Andrew Chi-Pang Tai, De-pei Liu, Kathryn S.E. Cheah, and Jian-Dong Huang

Scanning conductance microscopy investigations on fixed human chromosomes
Casper Hyttel Clausen, Jacob Moresco Lange, Linda Boye Jensen, Pranjul Jaykumar Shah, Maria Ioannou Dimaki, and Winnie Edith Svendsen

A genome walking strategy for the identification of eukaryotic nucleotide sequences adjacent to known regions
Claudia Leoni, Raffaele Gallerani, and Luigi R. Ceci

Real-time viability assay based on 51Cr retention in adherent cells
Lina Vennström, Camilla Bysell, Hanna Björkelund, Hans Lundqvist, and Karl Andersson


Research Reports

An oligonucleotide microarray for multiplex real-time PCR identification of HIV-1, HBV, and HCV
Dmitry A. Khodakov, Natalia V. Zakharova, Dmitry A. Gryadunov, Felix P. Filatov, Alexander S. Zasedatelev, and Vladimir M. Mikhailovich

Mammalian cell-seeded hydrogel microarrays printed via dip-pin technology
Isaac S. Baird, Amy Y. Yau, and Brenda K. Mann

Rapid capture of DNA targets
Judy St. John and Thomas W. Quinn

Construction and characterization of a normalized yeast two-hybrid library derived from a human protein-coding clone collection
Jorja Degrado-Warren, Max Dufford, Jian Chen, Paul L. Bartel, Donna Shattuck, and Georges C. Frech


BioTechniques for Preclinical Development 1


Introduction

First Steps on the Path
Douglas McCormick


Review

Translational science: past, present, and future
Stephen H. Curry


Short Technical Reports

Increased efficiency for performing colony formation assays in 96-well plates: novel applications to combination therapies and high-throughput screening
David Katz, Emma Ito, Ken S. Lau, Joseph D. Mocanu, Carlo Bastianutto, Aaron D. Schimmer, and Fei-Fei Liu


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