Materials and methods for detection of HPV nucleic acids

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13403759

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Provided are nucleic acids capable of hybridizing to HPV 16 and/or HPV 18 nucleic acids, in particular, mRNA encoding E2 and E6-7 gene products. Such nucleic acids are useful in methods of isolating RNA from a biological sample, methods and means for determining the presence of particular RNA splice-form variants in a biological sample, methods and means for determining the relative ratio of RNA ratios in a biological sample, methods and means for predicting the progression of precancerous cervical lesions, and methods and means for detecting disruption of genes or gene expression.

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QIAGEN GAITHERSBURG INC1201 CLOPPER ROAD GAITHERSBURG MD 20878

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Fulbright, Anna K Columbia, US 3 37
Lowe, Brian Olney, US 13 245
Nazarenko, Irina Gaithersburg, US 34 615

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