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  3. Review on current scientific literature and overview of commercially available methods for on-site DNA isolation

Review on current scientific literature and overview of commercially available methods for on-site DNA isolation

Last updated on 5-1-2023 by Sigrid De Keersmaecker
Health and disease monitoring  
Food consumption and food safety  
Animal health  
Health and environment  

Sci. report, recommendat°, guidance doc., directive, monograph

English

SCIENSANO

Authors

Manal AbuOun; Indre Navickaite; Sigrid C.J. De Keersmaecker; Mathieu Gand; Søren Persson; Valeria Michelacci; Francesca Marotta; Marco Di Domenico; Giuliano Garofolo; Michael Brouwer

Keywords

  1. AMR
  2. Antimicrobial resistance
  3. DNA isolation
  4. literature review
  5. metagenomic
  6. On-site
Article written during project(s) : 
FARMED Fast Antimicrobial Resistance and Mobile-Element Detection using metagenomics for animal and human on-site tests

Associated health topics:

Health and disease monitoring
Food consumption and food safety
Animal health
Health and environment
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