Nina Papazova
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Jacobs B, Goetghebeur E, Vandesompele J, De Ganck A, Nijs N, Beckers A, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2017 Mar;
89(8):4461-4467.
PMID: 28350455
Standard data analysis pipelines for digital PCR estimate the concentration of a target nucleic acid by digitizing the end-point fluorescence of the parallel micro-PCR reactions, using an automated hard threshold....
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Paz J, Pla M, Papazova N, Puigdomenech P, Vicient C
Plant Mol Biol
. 2010 Oct;
74(6):563-71.
PMID: 20936423
We analysed the DNA variability of the transgene insert and its flanking regions in maize MON 810 commercial varieties. Southern analysis demonstrates that breeding, since the initial transformation event more...
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Papazova N, Zhang D, Gruden K, Vojvoda J, Yang L, Buh Gasparic M, et al.
Anal Bioanal Chem
. 2010 Jan;
396(6):2189-201.
PMID: 20069284
A reliable PCR reference assay for relative genetically modified organism (GMO) quantification must be specific for the target taxon and amplify uniformly along the commercialised varieties within the considered taxon....
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Ghedira R, Papazova N, Vuylsteke M, Ruttink T, Taverniers I, Loose M
J Agric Food Chem
. 2009 Sep;
57(20):9370-7.
PMID: 19778057
GMO quantification, based on real-time PCR, relies on the amplification of an event-specific transgene assay and a species-specific reference assay. The uniformity of the nucleotide sequences targeted by both assays...
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Taverniers I, Papazova N, Bertheau Y, Loose M, Holst-Jensen A
Environ Biosafety Res
. 2008 Dec;
7(4):197-218.
PMID: 19081008
The combination or stacking of different traits or genes in plants is rapidly gaining popularity in biotech crop production. Here we review the existing terminology regarding gene stacking in plants,...
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Papazova N, Ghedira R, Van Glabeke S, Bartegi A, Windels P, Taverniers I, et al.
Plant Cell Rep
. 2007 Dec;
27(4):749-57.
PMID: 18087701
Genetic transformation is often associated with different rearrangements of the plant genome at the site of insertion. Therefore the question remains weather these T-DNA insertion sites are more prone to...
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Papazova N, Windels P, Depicker A, Taverniers I, Roldan-Ruiz I, Milcamps A, et al.
Plant Cell Rep
. 2006 Jul;
25(12):1362-8.
PMID: 16810524
The stability of the inserted transgenes and particularly the junction regions of transgenic events is a concern of food labeling, traceability and post release monitoring, as these regions are used...