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Next-generation sequencing in veterinary medicine: how can the massive amount of information arising from high-throughput technologies improve diagnosis, control, and management of infectious diseases?
communities to molecular epidemiology and evolution of viral quasispecies. Moreover, high-throughput technologies now allow detailed studies of host-pathogen interactions at the level of their genomes ...
Whole genome protein microarrays for serum profiling of immunodominant antigens of Bacillus anthracis.
genome protein microarray has been used to identify immunogenic Anthrax proteins (IAP) using sera from groups of donors with (a) confirmed B. anthracis naturally acquired cutaneous infection, (b) confirmed ...
Evolutionary history and global spread of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing lineage20
Faculty France gene general Genes Genetic genetics Genome,Bacterial Genotype Germany global Global Health Group Guadeloupe health health care health system HEALTH-CARE history HIV hospital Human Humans im ...
Development of giant bacteriophage phiKZ is independent of the host transcription apparatus
DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases electronic Enzymes enzymology Functional gene Gene Expression Regulation,Viral Genes Genetic genetics Genome Genome,Viral growth & development Host-Pathogen Interactions im ...
Development of a Luminex®-based molecular alternative for classical microbiological subtyping techniques, Salmonella phage typing as a case study
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Duplex molecular assay intended for point-of-care diagnosis of influenza A/B virus infection299
Volume 51, Issue 9, Number 3038, p.3031- 3038 (2013) Keywords: a acid alternative an article Belgium Clinical Common comparing Control detection Development Diagnosis Diagnostics disease electronic Genome ...
In vitro and in vivo infectious potential of coxiella burnetii: a study on Belgian livestock isolates.
is a zoonosis caused by the gram-negative obligate intracellular pathogen Coxiella burnetii. Since its discovery, and particularly following the recent outbreaks in the Netherlands, C. burnetii ...