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  • 7. Event-specific detection of seven genetically modified soybean and maizes using multiplex-PCR coupled with oligonucleotide microarray.
    Xu J, Zhu S, Miao H, Huang W, Qiu M, Huang Y, Fu X, Li Y.
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  • 12. Event-specific plasmid standards and real-time PCR methods for transgenic Bt11, Bt176, and GA21 maize and transgenic GT73 canola.
    Taverniers I, Windels P, Vaïtilingom M, Milcamps A, Van Bockstaele E, Van den Eede G, De Loose M.
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  • 14. Detection of genetically modified maize MON810 and NK603 by multiplex and real-time polymerase chain reaction methods.
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  • 16. Development of a peptide nucleic acid array platform for the detection of genetically modified organisms in food.
    Germini A, Rossi S, Zanetti A, Corradini R, Fogher C, Marchelli R.
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  • 19. Simultaneous confirmatory analysis of different transgenic maize (zea mays) lines using multiplex polymerase chain reaction-restriction analysis and capillary gel electrophoresis with laser induced fluorescence detection.
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  • 20. Multiplex polymerase chain reaction and ligation detection reaction/universal array technology for the traceability of genetically modified organisms in foods.
    Peano C, Bordoni R, Gulli M, Mezzelani A, Samson MC, Bellis GD, Marmiroli N.
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