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Autor:
Sara B. Hall, Edwin Herchert, Vicente R. Tur-Rojas, James A. Day, George R. Farquar, Ruth N. Harding, A. Daniel Jones, Elizabeth A. Vitalis, Cynthia B. Thomas, Elizabeth K. Wheeler, Richard Yoder, Trond Jorgensen, Christine A. Hara
Publikováno v:
Aerosol Science and Technology. 50:429-435
Data are presented for the first use of novel DNA-barcoded aerosol test particles that have been developed to track the fate of airborne contaminants in populated environments. Until DNATrax (DNA Tagged Reagents for Aerosol eXperiments) particles wer
Autor:
Shea N. Gardner, Peter Williams, Christine A. Hara, Bill W. Colston, Mark C. Wagner, Amy L. Hiddessen
Publikováno v:
Nucleic Acids Research
We describe a Multiplex Primer Prediction (MPP) algorithm to build multiplex compatible primer sets to amplify all members of large, diverse and unalignable sets of target sequences. The MPP algorithm is scalable to larger target sets than other avai
Autor:
Perry M. Bell, Kodumudi S. Venkateswaran, Mona H. Hwang, Ronald F. Renzi, Elizabeth K. Wheeler, Julie A. Fruetel, Christine A. Hara, Christopher G. Bailey, Youngeun Kwon, Mark G. Knize
Publikováno v:
Analytical Chemistry. 80:8416-8423
We are developing an automated system for the simultaneous, rapid detection of a group of select agents and toxins in the environment. To detect toxins, we modified and automated an antibody-based approach previously developed for manual medical diag
Autor:
Nicholas J. Heredia, Amy L. Hiddessen, Christine A. Hara, Christopher G. Bailey, N. Reginald Beer
Publikováno v:
Analytical biochemistry. 399(1)
We present a double transposition technique that inserts two different transposons into target DNA to act as priming sites for amplifying the region between the two transposons for sequencing applications. Unlike some current sequencing approaches, t
Autor:
Allen T. Christian, Christine A. Hara
In situ amplification techniques are designed to increase the mass of DNA in a fixed target, either whole cells or tissue sections. When combined with fluorescently labeled nucleotides, they can be used for locus detection. They also can be used to i
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::cd0399caab3d160bd44fd2618f60fd77
https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59745-068-5:161
https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59745-068-5:161
Autor:
Greg Vrankovich, Elizabeth K. Wheeler, Christine Nguyen, Erin S. Arroyo, Allen T. Christian, Christine A. Hara, Karen J. Sorensen
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
Many challenges arise when trying to amplify and analyze human samples collected in the field due to limitations in sample quantity, and contamination of the starting material. Tests such as DNA fingerprinting and mitochondrial typing require a certa
Autor:
William J. Benett, Elizabeth K. Wheeler, John M. Dzenitis, Erik V. Mukerjee, Christine A. Hara, S. L. Mabery, W. T. Piggott, Joshua R. Deotte, Brian R. Baker, Neil Reginald Beer
Publikováno v:
The Analyst. 138:3692
Detection of pathogens and relevant genetic markers using their nucleic acid signatures is extremely common due to the inherent specificity genomic sequences provide. One approach for assaying a sample simultaneously for many different targets is the
Autor:
Elizabeth K. Wheeler, William J. Benett, Sara B. Hall, Christopher M. Spadaccini, James M. Frank, Christine A. Hara, Joshua R. Deotte, Neil Reginald Beer
Publikováno v:
The Analyst. 136:3707
Nucleic acid amplification is enormously useful to the biotechnology and clinical diagnostic communities; however, to date point-of-use PCR has been hindered by thermal cycling architectures and protocols that do not allow for near-instantaneous resu
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 14:e368