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Pathogen detection and antibiotic use in granulomatous lobular mastitis: a comparison of mNGS and culture. [PDF]

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Plasmonic Sensors for Pathogen Detection

Optical Sensors and Sensing Congress 2022 (AIS, LACSEA, Sensors, ES), 2022
Plasmonic surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) probes were synthesized with different Raman reporter molecules and conjugated with pathogen specific antibodies to provide a rapid screening platform for the detection of pathogenic bacterium, S. aureus and S. Typhimurium.
Tay, Li-Lin   +2 more
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Nanopore Electrochemistry for Pathogen Detection

Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2022
AbstractPathogen infections seriously threaten human health, and there is an urgent demand for rapid and efficient pathogen identification to provide instructions in clinical diagnosis and therapeutic intervention. Recently, nanopore technology, a rapidly maturing technology which delivers ultrasensitive sensing and high throughput in real‐time and at ...
Yuan Ju   +4 more
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DEteCTINg fungal pathogens

Nature Immunology, 2007
Fungal infection is 'sensed' by host cell–expressed receptors. Two papers demonstrate that the C-type lectin receptor dectin-1 is required in vivo for cytokine production and killing of different fungal pathogens.
Catherine Dostert, Jürg Tschopp
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Pathogen detection using engineered bacteriophages

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2011
Bacteriophages, or phages, are bacterial viruses that can infect a broad or narrow range of host organisms. Knowing the host range of a phage allows it to be exploited in targeting various pathogens. Applying phages for the identification of microorganisms related to food and waterborne pathogens and pathogens of clinical significance to humans and ...
Abby E, Smartt   +6 more
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Mismatch Cleavage Detects Pathogenic Microorganisms

Diagnostic Molecular Pathology, 2000
When a DNA probe hybridizes a DNA target and generates a G/A mismatch in the probe-target DNA heteroduplex, the mismatch enzyme, mutY, will cut the A base at the site of the mismatch. This specific cleavage at the mismatched A on the known probe will reveal the complementary DNA sequences of the targets.
I C, Hsu   +4 more
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Pathogen Detection

2017
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Amanda Nogueira Brum Fontes   +3 more
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