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1 demonstrated 100% positive agreement for the typing of 179 influenza A viruses and 3 influenza B viru
2 ication was confirmed by multilocus sequence typing of 18 clinical isolates at 18 polymorphic loci.
3                                              Typing of 21 polymorphic markers, evenly spanning the CD
4                           HLA-DRB1-DQA1-DQB1 typing of 2182 individuals was evaluated for this study
5       Molecular techniques were used for HLA typing of 219 white patients with systemic lupus erythem
6 t analyses of these families directed marker typing of 23 additional families.
7                          On the basis of the typing of 24 ancestry-informative biallelic single-nucle
8                                    Molecular typing of 246 Staphylococcus aureus isolates from unsele
9 phylococcal chromosome cassette mec (SCCmec) typing of 261 isolates (including all hVISA isolates) re
10                                              Typing of 277 samples from 260 MSM identified distinct C
11 R exhibited 89% concordance with IS1245-RFLP typing of 28 M. avium subspecies avium strains.
12                  DRB1 and TNF microsatellite typing of 297 Caucasian RA patients (132 men, 165 women)
13 tilocus sequence typing and antigen sequence typing of 3 outer membrane protein (OMP) genes: porA var
14 ormed extensive molecular identification and typing of 42 clinical isolates of M. abscessus, M. massi
15 ne marrow transplantation, we performed CD31 typing of 46 recipients of bone marrow (32 without GVHD
16 ultilocus sequence typing (MLST) results for typing of 49 of the 50 isolates; in addition to the one
17 bsp. equisimilis isolates, and attempted emm typing of 5 Streptococcus canis isolates from a recent p
18 ncy of 0.39 (range 0.13-0.71) based upon PCR typing of 54 feline markers.
19                                The molecular typing of 81 pretreatment Helicobacter pylori isolates a
20  stem cell bank that circumvents prospective typing of a large number of individuals.
21       We demonstrate the simple, multiplexed typing of a variety of epigenetic cancer biomarker 5mC w
22 ed to open a new venue for the aptamer-based typing of a variety of microorganisms using a rapid, eco
23                             Subsequent blood typing of affected family members confirmed the possessi
24                  Therefore, confirmation and typing of amyloid are essential before initiating treatm
25 c types of systemic amyloidoses, unequivocal typing of amyloid deposits is now essential.
26                                              Typing of amyloid fibrils, a critical determinant of the
27 ly specific and sensitive novel test for the typing of amyloidosis in routine clinical biopsy specime
28                     Current methods used for typing of amyloidosis such as immunohistochemistry have
29                      We report on genomewide typing of approximately 10,000 single-nucleotide polymor
30                                Comparison of typing of B. burgdorferi performed directly on 51 patien
31  of an aptamer-based impedimetric sensor for typing of bacteria (AIST-B) is presented.
32 n of live bacteria and another 40min for the typing of bacteria strains).
33 or the characterization, identification, and typing of bacterial isolates that has value in epidemiol
34                                To facilitate typing of bacterial isolates, we developed a novel genot
35  electronically portable, allowing molecular typing of bacterial pathogens (or other infectious agent
36 cts and has the important advantage over opa typing of being a more precise method of strain characte
37 e accuracy of the method enables the genetic typing of bi- and triallelic single-nucleotide polymorph
38 , gyrB, and gpi, with that of sequence-based typing of bla(OXA-51-like) genes (SBT-bla(OXA-51-like) g
39                    The accurate and reliable typing of blood groups is essential prior to blood trans
40                            We used molecular typing of Borrelia burgdorferi isolates obtained from pa
41                          Multilocus sequence typing of Borrelia hermsii isolates reveals its divergen
42 cular surveillance of noroviruses, including typing of both polymerase and capsid genes, is important
43                                       Strain typing of C. difficile isolates from the involved hospit
44                                        Stain typing of C. difficile isolates is documenting the sprea
45 rdized protocol and centralized database for typing of C. difficile pathogens will increase comparabi
46 logies for RAPD typing, ribotyping, and PFGE typing of C. diphtheriae strains were improved to enable
47 apid and discriminatory method for molecular typing of C. rugosa in outbreaks.
48 e of real-time PCR for the genotype-specific typing of C. trachomatis strains that cause sexually tra
49                            cagA genotype and typing of cag pathogenicity island genes were poorly pre
50  universally recognized, further careful sub-typing of cases may provide more precise genomic signals
51                                              Typing of class I and II genes was performed by using DN
52 phoresis (PFGE) using SmaI were compared for typing of Clostridium difficile.
53 110 restriction fragment length polymorphism typing of cultured bacteria was used to compare these is
54 d directly on 51 patient skin specimens with typing of cultures originally isolated from the same tis
55                 The detection and successful typing of dengue virus (DENV) from patients with suspect
56 pid, sensitive, and specific approach to the typing of dengue viruses.
57  A technique for the multiplex detection and typing of DENV serotypes 1 to 4 (DENV-1 to DENV-4) from
58                                   Subsequent typing of DNA samples of individual progeny snails showe
59 udy of transplantation is histocompatibility typing of donors and recipients.
60 ired infection (HAI) BioDetection System for typing of E. coli isolates compared well with the result
61 trachomatis and used it specifically for the typing of either eight genovars from D to K or three gen
62 y of molecular methods for the detection and typing of enteroviral infections.
63  virology and reference laboratories for the typing of enteroviruses, for the study of the epidemiolo
64                                    Molecular typing of ESBL-producing E. coli is useful for surveilla
65 he replacement of traditional serology-based typing of Escherichia coli by WGS is supported by user-f
66 ific bacterial strain identification for the typing of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and other gram-negati
67 e feasibility of rapid point-of-analysis DNA typing of forensic casework, of mass disaster samples or
68                                DRB1 and DQB1 typing of founders showed that the three haplotypes cont
69 ituations, uncertainty may be reduced by the typing of further siblings, whose disease status may be
70                        Advances in molecular typing of fusariosis would facilitate the study of its e
71  were prepared for serological and molecular typing of GBS strains based on the Strep-B-Latex aggluti
72                                        Rapid typing of genetic variation at many regions of the genom
73 matography (GP-dHPLC), for the detection and typing of genital HPV using an automated 96-well plate f
74 rase chain reaction, thereby permitting CD31 typing of genomic DNA from additional normal subjects.
75 miological data were combined with molecular typing of gonococcal isolates by a new methodology based
76                                              Typing of gonococcal strains is a valuable tool for the
77                                              Typing of group A Streptococcus (GAS) is crucial for inf
78  (EQA) studies for molecular and serological typing of group B streptococcus (GBS) strains as part of
79  acid-based test for the rapid detection and typing of herpes simplex virus (HSV) DNA was developed a
80                   The accurate detection and typing of high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) are criti
81                                     Accurate typing of HLA genes with short-read sequencing data has
82 hing of the donor and recipient was based on typing of HLA-A and -B antigens by serologic methods and
83 ical disease (BHWCD), we performed DNA-based typing of HLA-DPB1, HLA-DQB1, and HLA-DRB1 loci on 55 su
84  and -B antigens by serologic methods and by typing of HLA-DRB1 alleles by molecular methods, and don
85     Included were studies in which molecular typing of HLA-DRB1 alleles was performed and in which th
86                                    Molecular typing of HLA-DRB1 and HLA-DQB1 alleles revealed 335 DRB
87 ith a week-48 visit, blood was available for typing of HLA-DRB1 and HLA-DQB1 in 174 (85%) and success
88                                              Typing of HSV isolates may be useful in persons with rec
89 view the different methods for detection and typing of HSV, including light microscopy, culture, sero
90 co-workers describe the results of classical typing of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) alleles in 1,404
91                             Molecular strain typing of human prion diseases has focused extensively o
92 tween different laboratories involved in the typing of individual species.
93 tion of this technology to the detection and typing of influenza and other viruses.
94                                              Typing of influenza virus strains is an important aspect
95 xchange was confirmed by multilocus sequence typing of isolates and of uncultivated natural consortia
96                                              Typing of isolates around the world shows global spread
97            Multilocus enzyme electrophoresis typing of isolates from 19 case patients identified 5 di
98 In addition to case ascertainment, molecular typing of isolates was performed to characterize the out
99 ical information, sputum cultures, molecular typing of isolates, and immunoassays to measure antibodi
100 oped a system, termed "ATLAS" (amplification typing of L1 active subfamilies), that enables the selec
101                    High resolution molecular typing of large, clinically well-defined cohorts has beg
102 ed typing as the gold standard for DNA-based typing of Legionella pneumophila, the Legionella laborat
103 emonstrate the utility of this technique for typing of Listeria monocytogenes, four outbreaks of epiz
104 reased the discrimination possible in strain typing of M. bovis, with the added benefit of an intuiti
105 nd AFLP provide valuable tools for molecular typing of M. bovis.
106 eful tool as a first-line method for routine typing of M. tuberculosis isolates, especially where Bei
107 lity, stability, and reproducibility of PFGE typing of M. tuberculosis.
108             We have compared high resolution typing of major histocompatibility complex class II loci
109 as become the method of choice for molecular typing of many bacterial and fungal pathogens (and non-p
110                                     Sequence typing of Metarhizium isolates revealed four species, wi
111                     Rapid identification and typing of methicillin (meticillin)-resistant Staphylococ
112  2005 to 31 December 2006), performed SCCmec typing of methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) isolate
113                     Following microsatellite typing of mice with resistant and susceptible phenotypes
114                                       Strain typing of microbial pathogens has two major aims: (i). t
115 tion of a degenerate P[8] primer resulted in typing of most VP4 strains.
116                                          HLA typing of mothers and sons indicated that HLA compatibil
117 fective, allowing for high-throughput SCCmec typing of MRSA isolates.
118 ysis could be used as a screening method for typing of MRSA strains because of the shorter turnaround
119 ssfully validated it for use for the routine typing of MTBC strains in the research and public health
120 aneous detection and identification (genetic typing) of multiple enterotoxin (ent) genes.
121 oratory equipment for the large-scale global typing of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosi
122                                              Typing of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosi
123      Drug resistance surveillance and strain typing of Mycobacterium leprae are necessary to investig
124                                    Molecular typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by using IS6110 sho
125                                    Molecular typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis can be used to eluc
126 is a tool for the molecular characterization/typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) stra
127 it-variable number tandem repeat (MIRU-VNTR) typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolates is
128                                              Typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis could provide a mor
129 duced the IS6110-PvuII kit for semiautomated typing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis using the RiboPrint
130 TR) analysis (MLVA) method for the molecular typing of Mycoplasma pneumoniae.
131                                    Molecular typing of Neisseria gonorrhoeae and contact tracing prov
132                                    Molecular typing of Neisseria gonorrhoeae strains is an important
133 dvance for point of care applications, blood typing of newborns, and general blood assays in small mo
134 ates that DNA sequence-based variable region typing of NMSB will be necessary to provide precise info
135  (RT)-PCR assays for the rapid detection and typing of NoV strains belonging to genogroups GI and GII
136                                    Molecular typing of NTHi strains revealed that five of nine patien
137 TS may provide a simple procedure for strain typing of O157 and other bacteria and that further evalu
138 eter cultures, blood cultures, and molecular typing of organisms to determine catheter-related coloni
139 , which have been used effectively in strain typing of other bacteria.
140 tself and have been useful for the molecular typing of other organisms.
141 ollections from different locations, and for typing of other species, was not evaluated and needs fur
142                            Biological strain typing of ovine scrapie isolates by serial passage in co
143 sive, and reliable means for epidemiological typing of P. aeruginosa.
144 variable number of tandem repeat (MIRU-VNTR) typing of pairs of isolates taken by sputum sampling: on
145 2 were type specific and correlated with PCR typing of parasites present at the time of infection.
146 ucleotide microarray was developed for rapid typing of pathogens based on analysis of genomic variati
147                                  Prospective typing of patients and donors in unrelated donor search
148                                      Initial typing of pooled material from each sample identified a
149  modelling approaches along with careful sub-typing of protein families will be a powerful combinatio
150                                     Sequence typing of pspA provides an added level of specificity in
151 d independently validated a workflow for the typing of PTC clinical samples into CLIP2-positive and C
152                                      Genetic typing of rabies viruses allowed us to distinguish trend
153 y on the physical map of the human genome by typing of radiation hybrids or screening YAC libraries.
154                                          MVR typing of rare-length alleles indicates that they are co
155  I sequences were resolved by sequence-based typing of rhesus, cynomolgus and pig-tailed macaques, ne
156 by multilocus sequence typing (MLST) and ABC typing of rRNA genes and determined their homozygosity o
157                                    Molecular typing of S aureus strains was performed by repetitive-s
158 ed with conventional gel electrophoresis for typing of S. aureus isolates of bovine origin.
159 S-PCR) and virulence gene identification for typing of S. aureus strains.
160 typic typing methods for the epidemiological typing of S. enteritidis.
161             Histo-blood group antigen (HBGA) typing of saliva showed that the norovirus strains infec
162 t the discriminatory ability of MLST for the typing of Salmonella is better than that of serotyping a
163                                Overall, MLVA typing of Salmonella serotype Enteritidis had enhanced r
164  Methods for haplotyping and DNA copy-number typing of single cells are paramount for studying genomi
165 ed method has recently been reported for the typing of single nucleotide polymorphisms using single n
166           The method has been applied to the typing of single-nucleotide polymorphisms in PCR product
167                                    Molecular typing of sputum isolates of nonencapsulated Haemophilus
168 ated the use of IPRP HPLC for the sizing and typing of STR alleles from the HUMTHO1 locus.
169  in A. fumigatus; for example, the molecular typing of strains during infection.
170 ng that PFGE may be unsuitable for long-term typing of strains involved in epidemics.
171                                              Typing of strains revealed cocirculation of multiple mul
172 n addition, the molecular identification and typing of strains were also carried out.
173 for whole genome sequencing for phylogenomic typing of strains.
174 s a commonly used method for epidemiological typing of Streptococcus pneumoniae and many other bacter
175                                        HLA-C typing of target cells showed that KIR2DS2 recognition w
176                                              Typing of the 104 carriage isolates demonstrated 21 PFGE
177 ed among the isolates by multilocus sequence typing of the 16S rRNA, flaB, gyrB, and glpQ genes.
178 triction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) typing of the 16S-23S ribosomal DNA intergenic spacer.
179                                    Molecular typing of the abnormal form of the prion protein (PrP(Sc
180                           Detailed molecular typing of the above alleles has previously not been repo
181                                    Molecular typing of the actinomycete Rhodococcus equi is insuffici
182            A technique was developed for the typing of the aoHGE based on the PCR amplification of th
183 rols showed a clear bimodality, enabling the typing of the cells into larger and smaller than average
184                                          MVR typing of the common alleles a1, a2, a3, and a4 shows th
185           We now present results with direct typing of the CYP3A5 genotype for this group of 180 kidn
186  the present study and are now available for typing of the E. coli O157:H7 lineage.
187 e aim of the present study to assess whether typing of the intergenic spacer region by using restrict
188                                              Typing of the isolates (n = 172) identified all 10 GBS s
189 nes from the microcosms as well phylogenetic typing of the isolates showed that ethenotrophs in the s
190  address this, we performed high-density SNP typing of the MHC in >32,000 individuals with IBD, impli
191 tiplex PCR assay allowed simple and accurate typing of the most prevalent clinical serovars of Salmon
192 uencing of the por gene (POR sequencing) and typing of the opa gene (OPA typing) for the characteriza
193 er than either porB nucleotide sequencing or typing of the opa gene.
194 ologic examination is essential for accurate typing of the polyps to predict malignant potential and
195                                              Typing of the porB variable region (VR) is an epidemiolo
196               On MRSA isolates, we performed typing of the staphylococcal cassette chromosome mec (SC
197                        Isolation and genetic typing of the strain of M. tuberculosis responsible, and
198 ved to enable rapid and convenient molecular typing of the strains.
199 ay of intended transplantation by repeat ABO typing of the thawed unit at our transplantation center.
200 ng out ABO and human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing of the thawed units before transplantation.
201                                    Molecular typing of the tumor by DNA sequencing supports donor der
202 LA phenotypes, ascertained by low-resolution typing, of their family members.
203                                              Typing of these agents may complement disease assessment
204                              High-resolution typing of these allelic subsets revealed that HLA-DQB1*0
205 xisting methodologies are inadequate for MHC typing of these key model animals.
206 -throughput alternative to direct laboratory typing of these loci and have enabled important findings
207 e opens the possibility of using array-based typing of these loci for human identification, loss-of-h
208 the proband, mapping of the TNX gene and HLA typing of this family suggest recessive inheritance of T
209                          Continued molecular typing of this organism, particularly during outbreaks,
210 lex disease association studies will require typing of thousands of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (
211 ified16S rRNA genes, and multilocus sequence typing of three housekeeping genes confirmed culture pur
212                                              Typing of TNF microsatellite polymorphisms was carried o
213  advance in this technology that permits the typing of two alleles in a single microtiter well.
214 zygosity at the ELN locus was established by typing of two intragenic polymorphisms, quantitative Sou
215 ion (ISR) sequence analysis to the molecular typing of U.S. PDD-associated Treponema isolates.
216 R assay represents a valuable tool for rapid typing of uncharacterized Shigella isolates and provides
217  a chip-based format, including rapid tissue typing of unrelated volunteer donors.
218 horesis was used for molecular epidemiologic typing of vancomycin-resistant enterococci.
219 ucted a case-series investigation, molecular typing of viral isolates, surveys of rates of vaccinatio

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