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Selection and use of reference panels: a case study highlighting current gaps in the materials available for foot and mouth disease.
farmed livestock. These methods have been developed in different laboratories, at different times, and often include tests or kits provided by the commercial sector. Reference panels are essential tools ...
Review on current scientific literature and overview of commercially available methods for on-site DNA isolation
Publication Type: Sci. report, recommendat°, guidance doc., directive, monograph Authors: Manal AbuOun; Indre Navickaite; Sigrid C.J. De Keersmaecker; Mathieu Gand; Søren Persson; Valeria Michelacci; Francesca Marotta; Marco Di Domenico; Giuliano Garofolo ...
Selection and use of reference panels: a case study highlighting current gaps in the materials available for foot and mouth disease
tests or kits provided by the commercial sector. Reference panels are essential tools that can be used during assay development and in validation exercises to compare the performance of these varied (and ...
Retrospective survey of unauthorized genetically modified bacteria harbouring antimicrobial resistance genes in feed additive vitamin B2 commercialized in Belgium: Challenges and solutions
Abstract: In Belgium, an official control plan was established in 2016 to detect the potential presence of an unauthorized genetically modified (GM) Bacillus subtilis RASFF2014.1249 strain in commercialized ...
The African swine fever virus isolate Belgium 2018/1 shows high virulence in European wild boar.
genome were also detected in genitals and accessory sex glands of two boars. There were no antibodies detectable in commercial antibody ELISA s, antibody LFD s and indirect immunoperoxidase tests. Thus, ...
Evaluation of a commercial exogenous internal process control for diagnostic RNA virus metagenomics from different animal clinical samples
Publication Type: Peer reviewed scientific article Authors: Steven Van Borm; Fu, Qiang; Raf Winand; Kevin Vanneste; Mikhayil Hakhverdyan; Höper, Dirk; Frank Vandenbussche Source: Journal of Virological Methods, Volume 283 (2020) Keywords: Animals Feces Hi ...