Author: Shirato, Kazuya
Title: Detecting amplicons of loopâ€mediated isothermal amplification Cord-id: gprd79di Document date: 2019_8_13
ID: gprd79di
Snippet: Loopâ€mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assays are used to detect diverse pathogens. Initially, LAMP amplicons were detected using electrophoresis; later, realâ€time monitoring based on turbidity was developed to overcome the problem of contamination with environmental DNA. Recently, realâ€time monitoring of fluorescence signals using a quenching primer and probe has improved the reliability of amplification signals. Here, methods of detecting LAMP amplicons are reviewed.
Document: Loopâ€mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assays are used to detect diverse pathogens. Initially, LAMP amplicons were detected using electrophoresis; later, realâ€time monitoring based on turbidity was developed to overcome the problem of contamination with environmental DNA. Recently, realâ€time monitoring of fluorescence signals using a quenching primer and probe has improved the reliability of amplification signals. Here, methods of detecting LAMP amplicons are reviewed.
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