
LAMP technology can be applied in various fields
A free web-based primer designing tool is available here. By designing your own primers, you can apply the LAMP technology in any field, targeting any DNA or RNA template. To see a list of literature regarding LAMP applications, click here.
Simple and rapid amplification
The LAMP DNA amplification requires only the addition of a sample to a tube containing a mixture of primers, buffer and Bst DNA polymerase. The reaction is then incubated at a constant temperature of 60 to 65°C, and is usually completed within one hour.
Methods of Detection
The LAMP amplification results can be monitored in real-time using the cost-effective Loopamp® Realtime Turbidimeters. Alternatively, the endpoint results can be visualized by adding Loopamp® Fluorescent Detection Reagent (sold separately) to the initial master mix.

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