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Poster Presentations.
Background Major challenges in the management of infectious diseases include treatment failure due to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and the lack of a reliable test of cure (TOC). Whilst culture is a trusted method it is slow, and with the widespread
EzyAmp signal amplification cascade enables isothermal detection of nucleic acid and protein targets
Autor:
Alison V. Todd, Evelyn Meiria Linardy, Nicole E. Lima, Elisa Mokany, Tina Lonergan, Simon Erskine
Publikováno v:
Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 75:59-66
Advancements in molecular biology have improved the ability to characterize disease-related nucleic acids and proteins. Recently, there has been an increasing desire for tests that can be performed outside of centralised laboratories. This study desc
Publikováno v:
Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 70:330-337
We have created molecular switches that consist of nucleic-acid cleaving DNAzymes which are temporarily inactivated by hybridization with blocking oligonucleotides. The unique design of the switches offers significant advantages over existing methods
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 1, p e0170087 (2017)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE
Background Whilst qPCR provides an extremely powerful tool for genetic analysis, some applications such as multiplexing variant alleles (eg SNPs, point mutations or deletions), remain challenging using current primer/probe systems. The novel design f
Publikováno v:
Analytical Chemistry. 86:9106-9113
Diagnostic tests performed in the field or at the site of patient care would benefit from using a combination of inexpensive, stable chemical reagents and simple instrumentation. Here, we have developed a universal "DNA-only Cascade" (DoC) to quantit
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Environmental Microbiology Reports. 4:89-96
Summary We demonstrate that the exhaled breath condensate, or ‘blow’, from marine mammals can be used to examine respiratory associated microbial communities using non-invasive sampling methods. Blow samples from two species of bottlenose dolphin
Autor:
Katrien Vermeiren, Erwin Sablon, Bart Claes, Ina Vandenbroucke, Geert Maertens, Alison V. Todd, Samantha Walker, Nicole E. Lima, Geneviève Vandercruyssen, Elisa Mokany, Lit Yeen Tan, Pascale Holemans, Evelien Rondelez, Inky De Baere
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Cancer Research. 74:1502-1502
Introduction The MAPK/ERK pathway is a complex signaling cascade involved in many cancer types. KRAS and BRAF gene mutations are present in a number of cancers, including colon, lung and pancreas, and identification of mutations in these genes is of