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Detect K. septempunctata 18S ribosomal DNA in patient fecal samples using real-time PCR

MP Biomedicals
3 Dec 2019

In this application note, MP Biomedicals discusses the how to use real-time PCR to detect Kudoa septempunctata 18S ribosomal DNA in patient fecal samples, from novel food-borne outbreaks caused by consumption of raw olive flounder.

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PCR and Thermal CyclingDNA / RNA Extraction and PurificationBacterial DetectionRT qPCR

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