Intestinal Infection Articles & Analysis
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The female parasites living in the intestinal mucosa perform parthenogenesis to produce eggs, hatch rod-shaped larvae, which can be excreted with the feces, or develop into filamentous larvae and burrow into the intestinal mucosa (self-infection) or anus peripheral skin causes autoinfection. The skin, lungs and intestines are ...
Multiplex real-time PCR: A guide to application In multiplex real-time PCR (qPCR), scientists amplify two or more target genes in the same reaction, using the same reagent mix. Multiplexing allows scientists to overcome limitations for myriad applications. First and foremost, multiplexing enables scientists to conserve valuable samples used in a quantitative assay, which is especially ...