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 Subtractive Hybridization original publication? [View Printable]
JonathanMeade

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For a review article, I am trying to find the original publication describing the technique "subtractive hybridization" for differential gene expression. I think it was in the late '70s/early '80s, but I have not been able to definitively find the original paper of the group that invented it. Any help would be appreciated.
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Two early applications of subtractive technology for comparison of transcript profiles were the identification of the genes that were activated at the gastrulation stage of Xenopus laevis (1) and cloning of T-cell receptor (2). In the following years a number of applications and modifications of the technique has been described (3-5). The incorporation of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) into the procedure caused dramatic increase in sensitivity and made it possible to use for subtraction as little material as it's available from a few cells (6-11). (12) - is the first publication about SSH.

1. Sargent,T.I. and David,I.B. (1983) Science, 222, 135-139.
2. Hendrick,S.M., Cohen,D.I., Nielsen,E.A. and Davis,M.M. (1984) Nature, 308, 149-153.
3. Duguid,J.R., Rohwer,R.G. and Seed,B. (1988) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 85, 5738-5742.
4. Rubenstein,J.L.R., Brice,A.E.J., Ciararnello,R.D., Denney,D., Porteus,M.H. and Usdin,T.B. (1990) Nucleic Acids Res., 18, 4833-4842.
5. Swaroop,A., Xu,J., Agarwal,N. and Weissman,S.M. (1991) Nucleic Acids Res., 19, 1954.
6. Hara,E., Kato,T., Nakada,S., Sekiya,S. and Oda,K. (1991) Nucleic Acids Res., 19, 7097-7104.
7. Wang,Z. and Brown,D.D. (1991) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 88, 11505-11509.
8. Zaraisky,A.G., Lukyanov,S.A., Vasiliev,O.L., Smirnov,Y.V., Belyavsky,A.V. and Kazanskaya,O.V. (1992) Devel. Biol., 152, 373-382.
9. Balzer,H.J. and Baumlein,H. (1994) Nucleic Acids Res., 22, 2853-2854.
10. Zeng,J., Gorski,R.A. and Hamer,D. (1994) Nucleic Acids Res., 22, 4381-4385.
11. Hubank,M. and Schatz,D.G. (1994) Nucleic Acids Res., 22, 5640-5648.
12. Lukyanov,S.A., Gurskaya,N.G., Lukyanov,K.A., Tarabykin,V.S. and Sverdlov,E.D. (1994) Bioorg. Khim., 20, 701-704 (Russ.).
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