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Here we report the development of DNA microarray for the identification of pathogens causing bloodstream infections.
We have developed a diagnostic DNA microarray for the detection of two important nosocomial pathogens, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumannii.
We have designed and established a low-density (295 genes) cDNA microarray for the prediction of IFN efficacy in hepatitis C patients.
An oligonucleotide microarray for the detection of some fruit-tree viruses was designed and its theoretical detection limit was assessed using Cy3-labelled oligonucleotides.
A multiplex reversal transcription-ligase detection reaction-polymerase chain reaction (MRLP) based universal microarray for the simultaneous pathogens detection was established by using potato viruses as a model.
The aim of this work was to develop an oligonucleotide microarray for the molecular recognition of multiple plant components in commercial feeds.
The possibility to test specificity directly in array-based measurement should be useful to select the best binders and to determine whether the DNA microarray for the proteome is a realistic goal or not.
Here we report the development of a diagnostic DNA microarray for the high-throughput identification of 39 pathogenic bacteria selected based on their high prevalence rate and/or difficulty of cultivation.
23 oligonucleotide capture probes, targeting species-specific intron sequences, were assembled within a low density microarray for the identification of 10 plant species, selected from among those most commonly used in cattle feed formulation.
In the current study, we have developed an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA -based protELISA -based microarray for the sensitive and simultaneous detection of BoNT serotyproteinB, C, D, E, antibodyith engineered high-affinity antibodies, the BoNT assays have sensitivities in buffer ranging fromicroarray0.2 pg/ml) to 14.7 for(2.2 pg/ml).
To test these hypotheses, we generated a microarray for the semi-quantitative detection of viral transcripts.
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