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Branched DNA Signal Amplification Assay

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Definition: A molecular probe technique that utilizes branched DNA (bDNA) as a means to amplify the hybridization signal. One end of the bDNA molecule is designed to bind a specific target, while the other end of the bDNA molecule contains many branches of DNA that are designed to bind a probe used for signal detection.  DF: BDNA ASSAY    Other names bDNA Assays; Branched DNA Assays; Assays, bDNA; Assays, Branched DNA; Assay, bDNA; Assay, Branched DNA; bDNA Signal Amplification Assay; bDNA Assay; Branched DNA Assay

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