R 15.4 cells. To do so, we designed a modified quantitative RTPCR (RT-qPCR). Our modified method, herein named RT-DNA-qPCR (RT-DqPCR), is based on the fact that molar ratio between two genes in genomic DNA is equal (see Supplemental text 1). In short, RT-DqPCR involves normalization of values obtained by amplification of cDNA to those obtained by amplification of genomic DNA with the same primer p
The prioritization of health interventions [22]. The trade-offs between efficiency and equity are among these criteria, and have long been emphasized in the field of HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention [23,24]. Several mathematical frameworks, including mathematical programming, have been proposed to incorporate equity considerations into resource allocation in the public sector [25-29]. Several of
The prioritization of health interventions [22]. The trade-offs between efficiency and equity are among these criteria, and have long been emphasized in the field of HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention [23,24]. Several mathematical frameworks, including mathematical programming, have been proposed to incorporate equity considerations into resource allocation in the public sector [25-29]. Several of
Tream of the 5'LTR Existence of the host-viral chimeric transcripts that originate from a host promoter and include 5'LTR could be useful for identifying ongoing transcription upstream of the 5'LTR independently of the site of viral integration. Therefore, we next devised an assay, which determines the ratio between transcripts containing LTR sequences and those containing sequences present solely
Tream of the 5'LTR Existence of the host-viral chimeric transcripts that originate from a host promoter and include 5'LTR could be useful for identifying ongoing transcription upstream of the 5'LTR independently of the site of viral integration. Therefore, we next devised an assay, which determines the ratio between transcripts containing LTR sequences and those containing sequences present solely
Tream of the 5'LTR Existence of the host-viral chimeric transcripts that originate from a host promoter and include 5'LTR could be useful for identifying ongoing transcription upstream of the 5'LTR independently of the site of viral integration. Therefore, we next devised an assay, which determines the ratio between transcripts containing LTR sequences and those containing sequences present solely
R 15.4 cells. To do so, we designed a modified quantitative RTPCR (RT-qPCR). Our modified method, herein named RT-DNA-qPCR (RT-DqPCR), is based on the fact that molar ratio between two genes in genomic DNA is equal (see Supplemental text 1). In short, RT-DqPCR involves normalization of values obtained by amplification of cDNA to those obtained by amplification of genomic DNA with the same primer p
R 15.4 cells. To do so, we designed a modified quantitative RTPCR (RT-qPCR). Our modified method, herein named RT-DNA-qPCR (RT-DqPCR), is based on the fact that molar ratio between two genes in genomic DNA is equal (see Supplemental text 1). In short, RT-DqPCR involves normalization of values obtained by amplification of cDNA to those obtained by amplification of genomic DNA with the same primer p