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- who: Apinya Arnuphapprasert from the Faculty University, Bangkok, Thailand Veterinary Pathobiology Graduate Program have published the research work: Detection of Babesia bovis using loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) with improved thermostability, sensitivity and alternative visualization methods, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: The authors aimed to improve the thermostability, sensitivity, specificity, and alternative signal visualization of LAMP-based methods. The specificity test of this study reveals no cross-reaction with other vector-borne pathogens that are usually found in cattle, including self-ligation of the plasmid backbone, similar to the results from previous . . .
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