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pro vyhledávání: '"Kirsten A. Hirneisen"'
Autor:
Beilei Ge, Kelly J. Domesle, Qianru Yang, Thomas S. Hammack, Shizhen S. Wang, Xiaohong Deng, Lijun Hu, Guodong Zhang, Yuan Hu, Xiaokuang Lai, Kyson X. Chou, Jan Ryan Dollete, Kirsten A. Hirneisen, Sammie P. La, Richelle S. Richter, Diyo R. Rai, Azadeh A. Yousefvand, Paul K. Park, Cindy H. Wu, Tameji Eames, David Kiang, Ju Sheng, Dancia Wu, Lori Hahn, Lisa Ledger, Cynthia Logie, Qiu You, Durda Slavic, Hugh Cai, Sherry L. Ayers, Shenia R. Young, Ruiqing Pamboukian
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 10 (2019)
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) has gained wide popularity in the detection of Salmonella in foods owing to its simplicity, rapidity, and robustness. This multi-laboratory validation (MLV) study aimed to validate a Salmonella LAMP-based
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https://doaj.org/article/458e2ef39d3f4489bfa3df3246a770dd
Autor:
Zhihui Yang, Donna M. Williams-Hill, Angelica Torres, Rosalee S. Hellberg, Shannon B. Ruelle, Julia M. Wolfe, Kirsten A. Hirneisen, Michael Kulka, Anthony J. Silva
Publikováno v:
Food microbiology. 98
Noroviruses are the leading cause of acute gastroenteritis and foodborne illness in the United States. Traditional Sanger sequencing of short genomic regions (~300–600 bp) is the primary method for differentiation of this pathogen; however, whole-g
Autor:
Viviana R. Fino, Dallas G. Hoover, Elaine P. Black, Kalmia E. Kniel, Jennifer L. Cascarino, Kirsten A. Hirneisen
Publikováno v:
Comprehensive reviews in food science and food safetyReferences. 9(1)
Over one-half of foodborne illnesses are believed to be viral in origin. The ability of viruses to persist in the environment and foods, coupled with low infectious doses, allows even a small amount of contamination to cause serious problems. An incr
Autor:
Shizhen S. Wang, Diyo R. Rai, Ju Sheng, Sherry Ayers, Durda Slavic, Hugh Y. Cai, Kyson X. Chou, Sammie P. La, David Kiang, Richelle S. Richter, Dancia Wu, Paul K. Park, Qiu You, Beilei Ge, Thomas S. Hammack, Azadeh A. Yousefvand, Lori Hahn, Jan Ryan Dollete, Cynthia Logie, Lisa Ledger, Ruiqing Pamboukian, Kirsten A. Hirneisen, Xiaohong Deng, Qianru Yang, Shenia R. Young, Cindy H. Wu, Kelly J. Domesle, Xiaokuang Lai, Guodong Zhang, Yuan Hu, Tameji Eames, Lijun Hu
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Microbiology, Vol 10 (2019)
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) has gained wide popularity in the detection of Salmonella in foods owing to its simplicity, rapidity, and robustness. This multi-laboratory validation (MLV) study aimed to validate a Salmonella LAMP-based
Autor:
Beilei, Ge, Kelly J, Domesle, Qianru, Yang, Thomas S, Hammack, Shizhen S, Wang, Xiaohong, Deng, Lijun, Hu, Guodong, Zhang, Yuan, Hu, Xiaokuang, Lai, Kyson X, Chou, Jan Ryan, Dollete, Kirsten A, Hirneisen, Sammie P, La, Richelle S, Richter, Diyo R, Rai, Azadeh A, Yousefvand, Paul K, Park, Cindy H, Wu, Tameji, Eames, David, Kiang, Ju, Sheng, Dancia, Wu, Lori, Hahn, Lisa, Ledger, Cynthia, Logie, Qiu, You, Durda, Slavic, Hugh, Cai, Sherry L, Ayers, Shenia R, Young, Ruiqing, Pamboukian
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Microbiology
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) has gained wide popularity in the detection of Salmonella in foods owing to its simplicity, rapidity, and robustness. This multi-laboratory validation (MLV) study aimed to validate a Salmonella LAMP-based
Autor:
J.L. Reith, Doris T. Hicks, J. Wei, Kalmia E. Kniel, Dallas G. Hoover, Lori F. Pivarnik, Kirsten A. Hirneisen
Publikováno v:
Innovative Food Science & Emerging Technologies. 26:102-107
Human enteric viruses are a major cause of foodborne illnesses. The objective of this study was to determine the high pressure processing parameters necessary to inactivate hepatitis A virus (HAV), Aichi virus (AiV), and the human norovirus surrogate
Publikováno v:
Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 79:7021-7027
Human norovirus (huNoV) and hepatitis A virus (HAV) have been involved in several produce-associated outbreaks and identified as major food-borne viral etiologies. In this study, the survival of huNoV surrogates (murine norovirus [MNV] and Tulane vir
Autor:
Kalmia E. Kniel, Kirsten A. Hirneisen
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Food Microbiology. 166:201-206
With increasing outbreaks of gastroenteritis associated with produce, it is important to assess interventions to reduce the risk of illness. UV, ozone and high pressure are non-thermal processing technologies that have potential to inactivate human p
Autor:
Kirsten A. Hirneisen, Kalmia E. Kniel
Publikováno v:
Phytopathology®. 103:389-394
Hirneisen, K. A., and Kniel, K. E. 2013. Norovirus surrogate survival on spinach during preharvest growth. Phytopathology 103:389-394. Produce can become contaminated with human viral pathogens in the field through soil, feces, or water used for irri
Autor:
Kirsten A. Hirneisen, Kalmia E. Kniel
Publikováno v:
Journal of Virological Methods. 186:14-20
Human noroviruses cause approximately 58% of foodborne illnesses in the USA. Recent studies have shown norovirus attachment to the carbohydrates moieties of host cellular receptors. Using murine norovirus (MNV) as a surrogate, an ELISA method was uti