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Download fileDetection of venoms of N. naja and B. caeruleus by the kit in spiked serum samples.
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posted on 2021-10-11, 17:43 authored by Sherin Kaul, L. Sai Keerthana, Pankaj Kumar, Komal Birader, Yathirajarao Tammineni, Deepali Rawat, Pankaj SumanPanel A and B. Varying amount of venom samples spiked into serum were applied onto the strip of the LFA kit and the disappearance of safe line was noted. Panel C and D. The data points obtained from densitometric analysis of safe line were fit in a straight line for a non–linear regression curve using effective venom concentration to determine the limit of quantitation.
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