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Fig. 4 | Annals of Microbiology

Fig. 4

From: Rapid identification and detection of Vibrio parahaemolyticus via different types of modus operandi with LAMP method in vivo

Fig. 4

V. parahaemolyticus detection in the general infection mouse models. a The representative of V. parahaemolyticus proliferation identified on the specific TCBS plates from the stomach, small intestine, liver, kidney, and spleen of general infected mice; b The representative of V. parahaemolyticus detection using rapid LAMP assay from the stomach, small intestine, liver, kidney, and spleen of general infected mice. White arrowhead, representative sparse colonies of V. parahaemolyticus; 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 general infection mouse models

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