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Volume 10, Number 12, December 2004 Detecting West Nile Virus in Owls and Raptors by an Antigen-capture AssayAdy Y. Gancz,* Douglas G. Campbell,* Ian K. Barker,* Robbin Lindsay,†
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Figure. Results of testing by the VecTest assay. Each strip has a test zone (a) and a positive control zone (b). Samples 1–3 were run in duplicate. Note the difference in band intensity between sample 1 vs. samples 2 and 3 (all three are positive). Sample 4 was a positive control and sample 5 was a negative control. |
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