The Use of Nanotrap Particles in the Enhanced Detection of Rift Valley Fever Virus Nucleoprotein
PLoS ONE2015Vol. 10(5), pp. e0128215–e0128215
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Nazly Shafagati, Lindsay Lundberg, Alan N. Baer, Alexis Patanarut, Katherine Fite, Benjamin Lepene, Kylene Kehn‐Hall
Abstract
This study demonstrates that Nanotrap particles are capable of drastically lowering the limit of detection for RVFV NP by capturing, concentrating, and preserving RVFV NP in clinically relevant matrices. These studies can be extended to a wide range of pathogens and their analytes of diagnostic interest.
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