Detection of five common CFTR mutations by rapid-cycle real-time amplification refractory mutation system PCR.

Cycle Real-Time Amplification Refractory Mutation System PCR, Eugene Dempsey, David E. Barton, and Fergus Ryan ( Department of Biological Sciences, Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin, Ireland; 2 National Centre for Medical Genetics and Department of Paediatrics, University College Dublin, Our Lady’s Hospital for Sick Children, Crumlin, Dublin, Ireland; * address correspondence to this author at: Department of Biological Sciences, Dublin Institute of Technology, Kevin St., Dublin 8, Ireland; e-mail fergus.x.ryan@dit.ie)

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