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Nucleic acid hybridization assay for hepatitis B virus DNA

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Linear or branched oligonucleotide multimers are useful as amplifiers in biochemical assays which comprise (1) at least one first single-stranded oligonotide unit that is complementary to a singlestranded sequence of interest, and (2) a multiplicity of second single strand-linked oligon nucleotide units that are complementary to the label of interest as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract
Linear or branched oligonucleotide multimers useful as amplifiers in biochemical assays which comprise (1) at least one first single-stranded oligonucleotide unit that is complementary to a single-stranded oligonucleotide sequence of interest, and (2) a multiplicity of second single-stranded oligonucleotide units that are complementary to a single-stranded labeled oligonucleotide. Amplified sandwich nucleic acid hybridizations and immunoassays using the multimers are exemplified.

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