Loop-mediated isothermal amplification

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Loop-mediated isothermal amplification or LAMP assays are used in medical testing, for example genetic testing for the DPYD gene, or for diagnosing certain diseases.[1][2]

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assay 1. (verb) analysis (as of an ore or drug) to determine the presence, absence, or quantity of one or more components. 2. (noun) In biochemistry, any laboratory protocol used to test a sample for one or more qualities.

biopsychosocial model (BPS) - A school of thought, usually based in psychology, which claims illness and disease to be the result of the intermingling of biological, psychological and social causes. (Learn more: me-pedia.org)

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