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Validation of the ligase detection reaction fluorescent microsphere assay for the detection of Plasmodium falciparum resistance mediating polymorphisms in Uganda

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Table 1 LDR-FM readings for four SNPs in Plasmodium falciparum reference strains
Table 2 Baseline characteristics of the samples utilized inthis study
Table 4 Genotype results as analysed by RFLP and LDR-FM assays

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