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. 1992 Mar 11;20(5):1149–1150. doi: 10.1093/nar/20.5.1149

Colorimetric detection of herpes simplex virus by DNA in situ sandwich hybridization: a rapid, formamide-free, random oligomer-enhanced method.

J C Iezzoni 1, J H Kang 1, K T Montone 1, J A Reed 1, D J Brigati 1
PMCID: PMC312113  PMID: 1312708

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