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Author: Jonathan L Schmid-Burgk; David Li; David Feldman; Mikolaj Slabicki; Jacob Borrajo; Jonathan Strecker; Brian Cleary; Aviv Regev; Feng Zhang
Title: LAMP-Seq: Population-Scale COVID-19 Diagnostics Using a Compressed Barcode Space
  • Document date: 2020_4_8
  • ID: 68ps3uit_3
    Snippet: Currently, the majority of COVID-19 testing is performed using viral RNA extraction followed by RT-qPCR to amplify and detect one of several highly conserved regions of the SARS-CoV-2 genome, or by detecting serum antibodies specific for viral proteins. The global capacity for testing using these approaches, however, has been limited by a combination of access and supply issues for reagents and instruments......
    Document: Currently, the majority of COVID-19 testing is performed using viral RNA extraction followed by RT-qPCR to amplify and detect one of several highly conserved regions of the SARS-CoV-2 genome, or by detecting serum antibodies specific for viral proteins. The global capacity for testing using these approaches, however, has been limited by a combination of access and supply issues for reagents and instruments.

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