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  1. Rapid detection of infectious and zoonotic diseases is very important for pathogen identification and infection control. Molecular diagnostic assays are well-known for high accuracy and sensitivity; however, conventional methods such as real-time PCR
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Linxian Li , Shiyuan Li , Dayong Gu , Yong Xu , Jin Wang
    Ref: Clinical Applications of Nucleic Acid Amplification
  2. Date: 2024-02-16
    Authors: Glomb O, Lyu M, Yogev S.
    Journal: Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE
  3. In recent years CRISPR-Cas9 knockouts (KO) have become increasingly utilized to study gene function. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short noncoding RNAs, 20–25 nucleotides long, which affect gene expression through posttranscriptional repression. As miRNAs
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Alice M. Godden , Marco Antonaci , Grant N. Wheeler
    Ref: MicroRNA Detection and Target Identification
  4. Date: 2024-02-13
    Authors: Ittiprasert W, Moescheid MM, Mann VH, Brindley PJ.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  5. The mosquito-borne West Nile virus (WNV) poses a great threat to public health as no vaccine or specific antiviral treatment is available. Exploring virus-host interactions, specifically host factors that are required for virus infection, is
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Rong Zhang
    Ref: West Nile Virus
  6. Date: 2024-02-07
    Authors: Rong F, Wang H, Tang X, Xing J, Sheng X, Chi H, Zhan W.
    Journal: Journal of virological methods
  7. Large-scale genetic screens are becoming increasingly used as powerful tools to query the genome to identify therapeutic targets in cancer. The advent of the CRISPR technology has revolutionized the effectiveness of these screens and has made it
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Vincent Maranda , Yue Zhang , Frederick S. Vizeacoumar , Andrew Freywald , Franco J. Vizeacoumar
    Ref: The Tumor Microenvironment
  8. Date: 2024-01-31
    Authors: Yu F, Liu S, Zhu AC, He C, Qian Z.
    Journal: STAR protocols
  9. Phages are viruses of bacteria and have been known for over a century. They do not have a metabolism or protein synthesis machinery and rely on host cells for replication. The model organism Bacillus subtilis has served as a host strain for decades
    Date: (2023)
    Authors: Katharina Kohm , Veronika Theresa Lutz , Ines Friedrich , Robert Hertel
    Ref: Metagenomics
  10. Date: 2024-01-29
    Authors: Wardlaw CP, Miele MM, Li Z, Hendrickson RC, Petrini JHJ.
    Journal: STAR protocols
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