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Aquaculture is an economically important activity for maritime countries. However, the spread of infectious diseases among aquaculture species have a serious impact on this industry. Therefore, the early detection of pathogens is crucial for protecting aquaculture species with a premium commercial value. This study reports an integrated microfluidic system for the rapid detection of aquaculture pathogens...
Early detection of pathogens in high-value agricultural species is crucial. Therefore., many methods which can detect agricultural pathogens to prevent economic loss have been developed. Among them., immunoassays., nucleic acid hybridization and polymerase chain reaction have been demonstrated to detect pathogens in Phalaenopsis orchid successfully with satisfactory sensitivity and specificity. However...
Detection of fish pathogens is crucial for premium aquaculture species with a high economic value. The current study therefore presents a new microfluidic system for detection of aquaculture pathogens. Pathogen DNA was first purified by using specific nucleotide probes, followed by amplifying pathogen-specific DNA fragments by adopting the loop-mediated-isothermal-amplification (LAMP) process. Furthermore,...
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