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Fig. 5 | BMC Infectious Diseases

Fig. 5

From: Point of sampling detection of Zika virus within a multiplexed kit capable of detecting dengue and chikungunya

Fig. 5

a Singleplex and multiplex detection of Zika (ZV) viral RNA (2.85 pfu) in 10% urine using 300 nM strand-displacing probe using Roche Light cycler (channel 483-533), b Singleplex and multiplex detection of chikungunya (CH) viral RNA (242 copies) in 10% urine using 300 nM strand-displacing probe using Roche Light cycler (channel 523-568), c Singleplex and multiplex detection of dengue-1 (D1) viral RNA (1.22 pfu) in 10% urine using 300 nM strand-displacing probe using Roche Light cycler (channel 558-610), d Fluorescent emission upon irradiation by a blue LED (470 nm) was visualized through orange filter glass. mtDNA (human mitochondrial DNA) served as a positive control (TET-labeled strand-displacing probe). Each virus was identified with a different florescent tag, FAM for Zika, HEX for chikungunya, and TAMRA for dengue

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