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Diagnosis of Melioidosis: The Role of Molecular Techniques

Future Microbiology, 2021
Melioidosis is an emerging infectious disease with an estimated global burden of 4.64 million disability-adjusted life years per year. A major determinant related to poor disease outcomes is delay to diagnosis due to the fact that identification of the causative agent Burkholderia pseudomallei may be challenging.
Ian Gassiep   +4 more
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Molecular techniques in transplantation

Transplantation Proceedings, 2004
Molecular tools may prove useful for diagnosis, monitoring, and definition of basic mechanisms in transplantation. These techniques must be quantitative, reproducible and rapid, displaying known sensitivity and specificity. Powerful new techniques with "real-time" application, as briefly reviewed herein, are moving closer to clinical utility.
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Molecular techniques in Whipple’s disease

Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 2001
Whipple's disease is a systemic infection, caused by the bacterium Tropheryma whipplei, with protean clinical manifestations characterized by fever, weight loss, diarrhea, polyarthritis, skin hyperpigmentation and adenopathy. For a long time, due to the inability to culture the causative organism, diagnosis was based on histologic examination of ...
F, Fenollar, D, Raoult
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A Liftoff Technique for Molecular Nanopatterning

Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2003
For quantum-dot cellular automata molecular electronic devices, one of the fundamental tasks is to arrange the molecules on a surface in a controlled manner. In this report, we discuss a molecular lift off technique to form nanopatterns toward the development of molecular circuits.
Qingling, Hang   +3 more
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Molecular Techniques Applied to Polyploids

1980
We have learned a great deal about the patterns of evolution through examination of species differences at the phenotypic level: isozyme patterns, secondary metabolic products, morphological changes, karyotype, or other criteria. Such studies are inherently limited to studying those changes visible to us; many changes in the genome of a particular ...
V, Walbot, R N, Beachy, M C, Yao
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Molecular biology: Concepts and techniques

1989
This chapter briefly reviews the principles of molecular biology, and the techniques that frequently are mentioned in this volume. The nuances of molecular biology are not explored, and the discussions of certain biological processes are necessarily dogmatic. The reader is referred to more lengthy texts for detailed discussions [1–3].
E, Liu, J W, Larrick
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Ultrasonic Techniques for Molecular Imaging

Proceedings. (ICASSP '05). IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 2005., 2006
Molecular imaging employs the use of site-targeted contrast agents that, once bound, indicate the expression of a molecular signal uniquely associated with a specific disease state. Ultrasonic contrast agents including microbubbles, nanoparticles, and liposomes have been successfully targeted towards angiogenesis associated with tumor growth ...
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Basic Molecular Biology Techniques

2003
Molecular biology was first referred to as the study of the chemical and physical structure of biological macromolecules such as nucleic acids and proteins. Nucleic acids, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), and ribonucleic acid (RNA) are polymers that consist of nucleotides. Proteins are polymers that consist of several amino acids.
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References to Molecular Biology Techniques

Current Protocols in Human Genetics, 1998
AbstractIf additional explanation or details are required, the reader is advised to consult the sister manual Current Protocols in Molecular Biology. To facilitate this cross‐referencing, this appendix lists relevant CPMB units cited throughout the book.Many of the protocols in Current Protocols in Human Genetics (CPHG) assume a knowledge of basic ...
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Molecular Techniques in Oncologic Pathology.

Advances in clinical pathology : the official journal of Adriatic Society of Pathology, 1997
Molecular techniques have already earned a place in the management of oncologic disorders. The requests of Clinical Oncologists to Pathologists include, besides the diagnosis, any additional information useful for prognosis and therapeutic choices, as well as expertise and technologies to follow-up patients.
SCARPA, Aldo, Achille A.
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