Abstract
A new method to quantify two individual mRNAs in a single NASBA reaction is described. In this study, tissue factor and CD14 mRNAs were used as a model system. RNA ratios of -4 to +4 log units were determined with good precision (within 0.3 log) and accuracy (within 0.2 log). By measuring both mRNAs in human monocytes that were stimulated with LPS, the multiplex Q-NASBA proved to be a successful tool to monitor the expression levels of two individual mRNAs in a single-tube amplification system. The method has potential in all fields in which quantitative information is needed on two individual RNAs.
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van Deursen, P. B., Gunther, A. W., van Riel, C. C., van der Eijnden, M. M., Vos, H. L., van Gemen, B., … Bertina, R. M. (1999). A novel quantitative multiplex NASBA method: application to measuring tissue factor and CD14 mRNA levels in human monocytes. Nucleic Acids Research, 27(17). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/27.17.e15-i
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