Multiplex assay to identify Korean vectors of malaria
Following the recent emergence of malaria in South Korea, vector control has been an important task. For this, vector identification is very important. Earlier, two PCR-based assays have been described. But, poor species resolution and their ability to include only 4-5 species limit their use. Thus,...
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Main Authors: | D. Joshi, M. H. Park, A. Saeung, W. Choochote, G. S. Min |
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Format: | Journal |
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2018
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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