PCR IN TRAUMATOLOGY AND ORTHOPAEDICS: METHOD DESCRIPTION AND APPLICABILITY

Review brief presents description of polymerase chain reaction method (PCR) and its most common variants. Three PCR-based lines of research, carried out in the traumatology and orthopaedics, include identifying a causative agents of the implant-associated infection after orthopaedic surgery; detecti...

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Main Authors: E. M. Polyakova, S. A. Bozhkova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Vreden Russian Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics 2016-09-01
Series:Travmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii
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Online Access:https://journal.rniito.org/jour/article/view/84
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spelling doaj-0993ec0175344508a7c98d2762783b372021-07-29T08:01:14ZrusVreden Russian Research Institute of Traumatology and OrthopedicsTravmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii2311-29052542-09332016-09-010310411410.21823/2311-2905-2014-0-3-104-11481PCR IN TRAUMATOLOGY AND ORTHOPAEDICS: METHOD DESCRIPTION AND APPLICABILITYE. M. Polyakova0S. A. Bozhkova1Vreden Russian Research Institute of Traumatology and OrthopaedicsVreden Russian Research Institute of Traumatology and OrthopaedicsReview brief presents description of polymerase chain reaction method (PCR) and its most common variants. Three PCR-based lines of research, carried out in the traumatology and orthopaedics, include identifying a causative agents of the implant-associated infection after orthopaedic surgery; detection of antibiotic resistance genes and biofilm forming genes. It was shown that PCR can be used as additional method for detection of genetic disorders, significant for traumatology and orthopaedics, and for investigation of cartilage and bone regeneration.https://journal.rniito.org/jour/article/view/84полимеразная цепная реакцияимплантат-ассоциированная инфекцияантибиотикорезистентностьбиопленкиpolymerase chain reactionimplant-associated infectionantibiotic resistancebiofilms
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author E. M. Polyakova
S. A. Bozhkova
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S. A. Bozhkova
PCR IN TRAUMATOLOGY AND ORTHOPAEDICS: METHOD DESCRIPTION AND APPLICABILITY
Travmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii
полимеразная цепная реакция
имплантат-ассоциированная инфекция
антибиотикорезистентность
биопленки
polymerase chain reaction
implant-associated infection
antibiotic resistance
biofilms
author_facet E. M. Polyakova
S. A. Bozhkova
author_sort E. M. Polyakova
title PCR IN TRAUMATOLOGY AND ORTHOPAEDICS: METHOD DESCRIPTION AND APPLICABILITY
title_short PCR IN TRAUMATOLOGY AND ORTHOPAEDICS: METHOD DESCRIPTION AND APPLICABILITY
title_full PCR IN TRAUMATOLOGY AND ORTHOPAEDICS: METHOD DESCRIPTION AND APPLICABILITY
title_fullStr PCR IN TRAUMATOLOGY AND ORTHOPAEDICS: METHOD DESCRIPTION AND APPLICABILITY
title_full_unstemmed PCR IN TRAUMATOLOGY AND ORTHOPAEDICS: METHOD DESCRIPTION AND APPLICABILITY
title_sort pcr in traumatology and orthopaedics: method description and applicability
publisher Vreden Russian Research Institute of Traumatology and Orthopedics
series Travmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii
issn 2311-2905
2542-0933
publishDate 2016-09-01
description Review brief presents description of polymerase chain reaction method (PCR) and its most common variants. Three PCR-based lines of research, carried out in the traumatology and orthopaedics, include identifying a causative agents of the implant-associated infection after orthopaedic surgery; detection of antibiotic resistance genes and biofilm forming genes. It was shown that PCR can be used as additional method for detection of genetic disorders, significant for traumatology and orthopaedics, and for investigation of cartilage and bone regeneration.
topic полимеразная цепная реакция
имплантат-ассоциированная инфекция
антибиотикорезистентность
биопленки
polymerase chain reaction
implant-associated infection
antibiotic resistance
biofilms
url https://journal.rniito.org/jour/article/view/84
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