Molecular studies of gastrointestinal infections or microbiotas require either rapid sample processing or effective interim preservation. This is difficult in remote settings in low-income countries, where the majority of the global infectious disease burden exists. Processing or freezing of samples immediately upon collection is often not feasible and the cost of commercial preservatives is prohibitive. We compared fresh freezing (the 'gold standard' method), with low-cost chemical preservation in (i) a salt-based buffer consisting of DMSO, EDTA and NaCl (DESS) or (ii) 2.5% potassium dichromate (PD), for soil-transmitted helminth detection and microbiota characterisation in pre-school and school-aged children from north-western Thailand. F...
community. Field collections of environmental samples, for example corals, for molecular microbial a...
Background: The transport and storage of samples in temperatures of minus 80 °C is commonly consider...
Long-terms recoverability of enteropathogens is necessary for future epidemiological studies to scre...
Molecular studies of gastrointestinal infections or microbiotas require either rapid sample processi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Proper collection and storage of fecal samples is necessary to guarantee th...
Maximizing the recovery of PCR-amplifiable DNA is an important consideration in the optimization of ...
Background: Multiple factors can influence stool sample integrity upon sample collection. Preservati...
BACKGROUND:A DNA extraction and preservation protocol that yields sufficient and qualitative DNA is ...
Abstract In the burgeoning microbiome field, powerful sequencing approaches and accompanied bioanaly...
Stool is chemically complex and the extraction of DNA from stool samples is extremely difficult. Hae...
Resting stages of parasites are very well resistant to adverse effects of the external environment. ...
AbstractNowadays, molecular analyses play an important role in studies of soil dwelling animals, for...
BACKGROUND: Soil-transmitted helminths infect about one fifth of the world's population and have a n...
PCR as a tool for intestinal parasite diagnosis is expanding since differentiation between Entamoeba...
Immediate freezing at -20°C or below has been considered the gold standard for microbiome preservati...
community. Field collections of environmental samples, for example corals, for molecular microbial a...
Background: The transport and storage of samples in temperatures of minus 80 °C is commonly consider...
Long-terms recoverability of enteropathogens is necessary for future epidemiological studies to scre...
Molecular studies of gastrointestinal infections or microbiotas require either rapid sample processi...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Proper collection and storage of fecal samples is necessary to guarantee th...
Maximizing the recovery of PCR-amplifiable DNA is an important consideration in the optimization of ...
Background: Multiple factors can influence stool sample integrity upon sample collection. Preservati...
BACKGROUND:A DNA extraction and preservation protocol that yields sufficient and qualitative DNA is ...
Abstract In the burgeoning microbiome field, powerful sequencing approaches and accompanied bioanaly...
Stool is chemically complex and the extraction of DNA from stool samples is extremely difficult. Hae...
Resting stages of parasites are very well resistant to adverse effects of the external environment. ...
AbstractNowadays, molecular analyses play an important role in studies of soil dwelling animals, for...
BACKGROUND: Soil-transmitted helminths infect about one fifth of the world's population and have a n...
PCR as a tool for intestinal parasite diagnosis is expanding since differentiation between Entamoeba...
Immediate freezing at -20°C or below has been considered the gold standard for microbiome preservati...
community. Field collections of environmental samples, for example corals, for molecular microbial a...
Background: The transport and storage of samples in temperatures of minus 80 °C is commonly consider...
Long-terms recoverability of enteropathogens is necessary for future epidemiological studies to scre...