The Utilization of the SaLux19 -Based LAMP Assay for the Rapid and Sensitive Identification of Minute Amounts of Biological Material
Ema Ruszova,
Daniel Vanek,
Walter Stühmer
et al.
Abstract:We investigated the development of a simple and sensitive assay for the identification of minute amounts of animal and human biological material. The suggested system uses isothermal amplification of DNA in a rapid assay format, which returns the results in as little as 40 minutes from sampling. The assay used for the proof of concept employs the novel handheld SaLux19 device (Max-Planck Innovation prototype, Germany). This well-established infield detection system could also be utilized for forensic scenarios… Show more
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