June 01, 2007
Identification of Orthopaedic Infections Using Broad-Range Polymerase Chain Reaction and Reverse Line Blot Hybridization
J Bone Joint Surg Am, 2007 Jun 01;89(6):1298-1305. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.F.00822
Dirk Jan F. Moojen, MD; Sanne N.M. Spijkers, BAS; Corrie S. Schot, BAS; Marc W. Nijhof, MD, PhD; H. Charles Vogely, MD, PhD; André Fleer, MD, PhD; Abraham J. Verbout, MD, PhD; René M. Castelein, MD, PhD; Wouter J.A. Dhert, MD, PhD, FBSE; Leo M. Schouls, PhD
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Supporting Data
A table showing the characteristics of the primers and probes used in the polymerase chain reaction-reverse line blot hybridization; a table showing the bacterial species as identified by the cultures, polymerase chain reaction-reverse line blot hybridization, and DNA sequencing of polymerase-chain-reaction products; and a figure showing a reverse line blot hybridization analysis.