Fig. 3From: Rapid identification and detection of Vibrio parahaemolyticus via different types of modus operandi with LAMP method in vivoV. parahaemolyticus detection in the wound infection mouse models. a The representative of V. parahaemolyticus proliferation identified on the specific TCBS plates from the stomach, small intestine, liver, kidney, spleen, and MPB of wound-infected mice; b The representative of V. parahaemolyticus detection using rapid LAMP assay from the stomach, small intestine, liver, kidney, spleen, and MPB of wound-infected mice. P.C., positive control using plasmid-containing target gene of V. parahaemolyticus as the template of LAMP reaction; N.C., negative control using ddH2O as the template of LAMP reaction; N.C. group, mice injected with PBS as the negative control of wound infection mouse modelsBack to article page