LuNER: Multiplexed SARS-CoV-2 detection in clinical swab and wastewater samples
Clinical and surveillance testing for the SARS-CoV-2 virus relies overwhelmingly on RT-qPCR-based diagnostics, yet several popular assays require 2–3 separate reactions or rely on detection of a single viral target, which adds significant time, cost, and risk of false-negative results. Furthermore,...
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2021
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por Elizabeth C Stahl, Allan R Gopez, Connor A Tsuchida, Vinson B Fan, Erica A Moehle, Lea B Witkowsky, Jennifer R Hamilton, Enrique Lin-Shiao, Matthew McElroy, Shana L McDevitt, Alison Ciling, C Kimberly Tsui, Kathleen Pestal, Holly K Gildea, Amanda Keller, Iman A Sylvain, Clara Williams, Ariana Hirsh, Alexander J Ehrenberg, Rose Kantor, Matthew Metzger, Kara L Nelson, Fyodor D Urnov, Bradley R Ringeisen, Petros Giannikopoulos, Jennifer A Doudna, IGI Testing Consortium
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