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KarenWhite unregistered |
posted 06-16-2003 05:15 PM
I work at the university and I´m trying to establish the MAPH method (Multiplex Amplifiable Probe Hybridisation) to detect the mutations (deletions/duplications) in the DMD gene. I have some probelems with this method. May be you could send me some e-mail aderesses to contact persons who works with this test. Best regards!!!!!!! IP: 143.50.22.127 |
Kevin Flanigan Member |
posted 06-17-2003 06:50 PM
Contact Johan den Dunnen at Leiden (see www.dmd.nl), who described the method. He and members of his lab are very helpful. IP: 155.101.151.115 |
tamsin Member |
posted 09-28-2004 10:01 AM
quote: Hi Karen, you could also look at www.maph.info, the new maph website for further up to date information and advice on using MAPH Tamsin, University of Nottingham [Note: This message has been edited by kai] IP: |
jkennedy Member |
posted 01-11-2005 02:40 PM
Have you tried MLPA from MRC-holland? It's a very robust assay being used diagnostically. IP: 193.60.159.61 |
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