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J. V. Samsonova, A. S. Chadina, A. P. Osipov, S. E. Kondakov, T. E. Makarova, A. B. Komarov

Detection of bovine leukemia virus by polimerase chain reaction in dried blood spots using a membrane system of new format

Abstract

A method of bovine leukemia virus detection by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in dried blood spots was developed utilizing a membrane system of new format for sample collection. Results of analysis of liquid and dried samples of cows’ whole blood were in full agreement along with the data of a veterinary laboratory. It was found that to perform analysis it is possible to use any part of a membrane strip (0.5×0.5 cm) with an applied sample. Provirus DNA was stable in dried blood spots during 8 days storage at 37oC and 24 hours storage at 60oC. New sampling system of whole blood in a form of dried spots can be used for field collection of samples followed by their analysis in a laboratory.
Key words: bovine leukemia virus, polymerase chain reaction, dried blood spots.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2014, Vol. 55, No. 6, P. 368
   

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