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Molecular Identification of Individual Nano-Objects
Analytical Chemistry, 2009Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) run in the event-by-event bombardment/detection mode provides a unique ability to obtain molecular information from single nano-objects, since assays are based on secondary ion coemission from single impacts. The characterization of individual nano-objects is demonstrated with negatively charged polymer spheres ...
Veronica T, Pinnick +4 more
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POTATO CULTIVARS IDENTIFICATION USING MOLECULAR MARKERS
Acta Horticulturae, 2001Cultivar identification becomes determinant for potato breeders. The increasing number of potato cultivars and the importance of their choice make necessary to strengthen user's guarantees concerning purity and identity. Today, identification mainly based on phenotypic characters implies culture inspection at different stages and is often doubtful ...
Moisan-Thiéry, M. +2 more
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Pre-molecular identification – Ignorance was Bliss?
Anaerobe, 2012Use of molecular techniques to characterize microorganisms during the past 20 years has increased the numbers of anaerobic species and made identification using only phenotypic methods difficult. Some of the newly described species have been recovered from blood cultures, showing pathogenic potential, and posing a challenge for identification.
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Identification of common molecular subsequences
Journal of Molecular Biology, 1981T F, Smith, M S, Waterman
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Molecular identification of staphylococcal bacteraemia
The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2014Yi-Wei, Tang, Lance R, Peterson
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Molecular Identification of Phytopathogenic Viruses
2003Gallitelli D, Saldarelli P
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Influenza Subtype Identification with Molecular Methods
2014Gene sequencing and RT-PCR based methods are the molecular alternative to serology for the identification of influenza virus hemagglutinin and neuraminidase antigenic subtypes. Compared to serology both RT-PCR and sequencing are preferred subtyping methods because of the number of reference reagents which need to be prepared for serological methods and
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Molecular identification of Trichinella
Parasitology International, 1998Z Wu, I Nagano, Y Takahashi
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