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Molecular Typing of <i>Salmonella enterica</i> Serovar Typhi Isolates from Various Countries in Asia by a Multiplex PCR Assay on Variable-Number Tandem Repeats

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Yi‐Chun Liu, May-Ann Lee, Eng Eong Ooi, Yeo Mavis et al.

Journal: Journal of Clinical MicrobiologyYear: 2003Citations: 92

A multiplex PCR method incorporating primers flanking three variable-number tandem repeat (VNTR) loci (arbitrarily labeled TR1, TR2, and TR3) in the CT18 strain of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi has been developed for molecular typing of S. enterica serovar Typhi clinical isolates from several As...

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Microvesicles from malaria-infected red blood cells activate natural killer cells via MDA5 pathway

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Weijian Ye, Marvin Chew, Jue Hou, Fritz Lai et al.

Journal: PLoS PathogensYear: 2018Citations: 73

Natural killer (NK) cells provide the first line of defense against malaria parasite infection. However, the molecular mechanisms through which NK cells are activated by parasites are largely unknown, so is the molecular basis underlying the variation in NK cell responses to malaria infection in the...

Life SciencesImmunology and MicrobiologyImmunologyOpen Access
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<i>bla</i><sub>OXA-181</sub>–positive<i>Klebsiella pneumoniae</i>, Singapore

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Tse Hsien Koh, Delphine Cao, Kian Sing Chan, Limin Wijaya et al.

Journal: Emerging infectious diseasesYear: 2012Citations: 25

To the Editor: Nordmann et al. (1) raised concern over the global spread of carbapenemaseproducing Enterobacteriaceae. In their article, they called attention to the oxacillinase-48 (OXA-48) type carbapenemases because bacteria that produce these enzymes do not have a distinctive antimicrobial drug ...

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Proceedings of the inaugural symposium on dengue human challenge studies “Challenging the norm: Accelerating dengue countermeasures through human studies”

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Shirin Kalimuddin, Adam T. Waickman, Panisadee Avirutnan, Mohammad Shafiul Alam et al.

Journal: PLoS neglected tropical diseasesYear: 2026

On 12th June 2025, Duke-NUS Medical School, supported by the Global Dengue and Aedes-Transmitted Diseases Consortium (GDAC), hosted a one-day symposium in Singapore titled "Challenging the norm: Accelerating dengue countermeasures through human challenge studies". Comprising sessions on both dengue ...

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