PCR-FREE DETECTION OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS USING MAGNETIC CAPTURE TECHNOLOGY AND FLUORESCENCE CROSS-CORRELATION SPECTROSCOPY.

PCR-free detection of genetically modified organisms using magnetic capture technology and fluorescence cross-correlation spectroscopy.

The safety of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has attracted much attention recently.Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification is a common method used in the identification of GMOs.However, a major disadvantage of PCR is the potential amplification of non-target DNA, causing false-positive identification.Thus, there remains a need for a si

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Hypothyroidism in clinical practice

Background: Hypothyroidism is the most common endocrine disease that was seen in the clinical practice Console especially for family physicians.Methods: This review article covered the important practical clinical issues for managing overt hypothyroidism, subclinical hypothyroidism and hypothyroidism during Enamel Pin pregnancy.Conclusions: The cli

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MVF: A Novel Infrared and Visible Image Fusion Approach Based on the Morphing Convolutional Structure and the Light-Weight Visual State Space Block

Image/feature decomposition plays a crucial role in image fusion tasks.However, in deep learning-based fusion methods, existing decomposition operations tend to be either overly simplistic or excessively intricate to learn effectively.In this paper, a novel Fusion network (MVF) based on the Morphing convolutional (MConv) structure and the light-wei

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Morphological description of a novel synthetic allotetraploid(A1A1G3G3) of Gossypium herbaceum L.and G.nelsonii Fryx. suitable for disease-resistant breeding applications.

Wild species of Gossypium ssp.are an important source of traits for improving commercial cotton cultivars.Previous reports show that Gossypium herbaceum L.and Gossypium nelsonii Fryx.have better disease resistance characteristics than commercial cotton varieties.However, chromosome ploidy and biological isolation make it difficult to hybridize dipl

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