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Droplet Digital CRISPR for Nucleic Acid Detection
This review outlines recent advances in droplet digital CRISPR technology for nucleic acid detection, combining CRISPR specificity with droplet digital‐based absolute quantification. It summarizes core principles, amplification‐assisted and amplification‐free strategies, and representative DNA and RNA biomarker applications.
Yang Zhang +4 more
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Polyomaviruses are ubiquitous pathogens that cause severe disease in immunocompromised individuals. JC polyomavirus (JCPyV) is the causative agent of the fatal demyelinating disease progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), whereas BK ...
Christian D. S. Nelson +9 more
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Parvovirus Infection-Related Anemia after Kidney Transplantation
Anemia postkidney transplantation is an important issue which has been correlated with increased hospitalizations and higher mortality. Infections, including those due to parvovirus B19, CMV, and BK virus (polyomavirus), have also been associated with an
Neeraj Sharma, Ranvir Bajwa
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Background & objectives: Immunosuppressive drugs that are used for decreasing risk of acute rejection and renal graft loss can lead to reactivation of latent viruses for example BKV and JCV in either renal allograft or recipients.
Zahra Ashouri Saheli +3 more
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JC polyomavirus-encoded miRNA jcv-miR-J1-5p downregulates BK polyomavirus infection
International audienceBK and JC Polyomavirus are closely related and establish persistence in infected subjects. Recent studies suggest that JC Polyomavirus replication prevents BK Polyomavirus-related pathologies in kidney transplant recipients.
Francois, Catherine +7 more
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Respiratory tract infections are responsible for greater than 4 million deaths per year, making them the leading cause of mortality due to an infectious disease.
Gaynor, Anne Margaret
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Polyomavirus in Saliva of HIV-infected Children, Brazil
To the Editor: Human polyomaviruses (HPyVs) are members of the family Polyomaviridae. Nine distinct PyVs can infect humans: BKPyV, JCPyV, WUPyV, KIPyV, MCPyV, TSPyV, HPyV6, HPyV7, and HPyV9 (1). Primary infections generally occur early in life, are typically subclinical, and are followed by persistence of the virus in the person.
Tatiana F. Robaina +9 more
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Rat polyomavirus 2 infection: secondary publication. [PDF]
In 2016, an outbreak of Rattus norvegicus polyomavirus 2 (RatPyV2) infection was reported in a colony of X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency (XSCID) rats in the United States. While RatPyV2 infection persists asymptomatically in immunocompetent rats, immunodeficient XSCID rats develop variable respiratory symptoms, emaciation, impaired breeding ...
Tanaka M.
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Elaboration of triplex PCR for detection of selected viral infections in waterfowl
Viral infections are the greatest threat to waterfowl and cause significant economic losses. Diagnosis and differentiation of three goose viruses is difficult in the field and often requires laboratory confirmation. Therefore, the aim of the study was to
Kozdruń Wojciech +4 more
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Association between the JC Polyomavirus Infection and Male Infertility
In recent years the incidence of male infertility has increased. Many risk factors have been taken into consideration, including viral infections. Investigations into viral agents and male infertility have mainly been focused on human papillomaviruses, while no reports have been published on polyomaviruses and male infertility.
Manola Comar +12 more
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