Methods have been developed for efficient characterization and cloning of rare messenger RNAs. The techniques include: the synthesis of double stranded cDNA; the covalent attachment of homopolymer """"""""tails""""""""; the measurement, in picamoles, of the amount of cDNA produced; and the measurement of the polyadenylated mRNA, in picamoles, in impure samples. Methods have also been devised to quantify (P32)-labeled macromolecules. These methods consume submicroliter amounts of material and yield highly precise measurements. They make use of Cerenkov radiation. A cDNA library highly enriched for a specific class of T-cell products has been synthesized and screened. Approximately a dozen clones which appear to code for a lymphokine that is not fully characterized have been identified.

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National Institute of Health (NIH)
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Division of Cancer Biology And Diagnosis (NCI)
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Intramural Research (Z01)
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1Z01CB008212-11
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4691816
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11
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1985
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Cancer Biology and Diagnosis
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