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Molecular techniques of viral diagnosis
Viral infections are the cause of very serious problems in humans all over the globe. The recent outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 caused by SARS-CoV-2 is a perfect example of how viral infection could pose a great threat to global public health and ...
M. Mustafa +2 more
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Prevalence and Risk Assessment of Human Papillomavirus Infection in a Bengali Cohort
Cervical cancer is a notable cause of mortality and morbidity among women of reproductive age. Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the leading cause of cervical cancer among women. Among 170 types of HPV; HPV-16 and -18 are responsible for cervical cancer. The
Nabamita Chaudhury +7 more
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Molecular Diagnostic Techniques
Molecular diagnostic techniques will continue to transform clinical microbiology. They provide more rapid and sensitive testing that impacts directly on clinical management of infected patients. Molecular diagnostic tests arose from the need to detect micro-organisms that are slow or difficult to grow, or that are present in only small numbers. Nucleic
Fawley, Warren N, Wilcox, Mark H
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Two Bacillus strains isolated from Ntoba mbodi : Bacillus megaterium (B.me NM 02) Bacillus licheniformis (B.li NM01), has shown a significant caseinolytic enzyme activity. We set optimization of growth and enzyme production conditions. Several parameters
Soloka Mabika Armel Faly +8 more
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Clinical application of high throughput molecular screening techniques for pharmacogenomics. [PDF]
Genetic analysis is one of the fastest-growing areas of clinical diagnostics. Fortunately, as our knowledge of clinically relevant genetic variants rapidly expands, so does our ability to detect these variants in patient samples.
Schrijver, Iris, Wiita, Arun P
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A Survey on Modulation Techniques in Molecular Communication via Diffusion [PDF]
This survey paper focuses on modulation aspects of molecular communication, an emerging field focused on building biologically-inspired systems that embed data within chemical signals.
M. Kuran +4 more
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Computational structure‐based drug design: Predicting target flexibility [PDF]
The role of molecular modeling in drug design has experienced a significant revamp in the last decade. The increase in computational resources and molecular models, along with software developments, is finally introducing a competitive advantage in early
Ding X. +4 more
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Yeasts are unicellular microorganisms may cause systemic infection in immunocompromised patients. The aim of this study was to identify yeast strains isolated from clinical specimens using molecular techniques.
Monireh Taei +2 more
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Molecular modeling to study dendrimers for biomedical applications [PDF]
© 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI; Basel; Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Buhleier +15 more
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Background Adipogenesis is the process of adipocytes formation from unspecialized progenitor cells called mesenchymal stromal cells. Numerous mechanisms including epigenetic regulation modulate the correct progress of this process.
Malgorzata Malodobra-Mazur +2 more
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