Quantitative real time PCR assay for detecting BK virus in serum, plasma and urine.

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Publication Type Poster
School or College School of Medicine
Department Pathology
Program ARUP Institute for Clinical and Experimental Pathology
Creator Hillyard, David R.
Other Author Stevenson Jeffery B.; Turlak, Arthur
Title Quantitative real time PCR assay for detecting BK virus in serum, plasma and urine.
Date 2005-05-02
Description BK is a non-enveloped virus in the Polyomavirus family, closely related to SV40 and JC virus. Primary infection with BK generally occurs during childhood without specific symptoms, and is widespread in the population, with approximately 80% of adults infected globally. The virus remains latent in the urogenital tract, but can become transplant patients,reactivated. Asymptomatic reactivation and sporadic shedding of BK virus in urine can happen spontaneously in immunocompetant patients.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Quantitative Tests; Linearity Studies; Oligonucleotides
Subject MESH Clinical Laboratory Techniques; Laboratory Techniques and Procedures; Chemistry, Clinical; Evaluation Studies; Polyomavirus
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Stevenson JB, Turlak A, Hillyard DR. A quantitative real time PCR assay for detecting BK virus in serum, plasma and urine.
Format Medium application/pdf
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6qv455g
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