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Anthony M. Corbett
Publications - 4
Citations - 136
Anthony M. Corbett is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 125 citations.
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Plant MetGenMAP: An Integrative Analysis System for Plant Systems Biology
Je-Gun Joung,Anthony M. Corbett,Shanna Moore Fellman,Denise M. Tieman,Harry J. Klee,James J. Giovannoni,Zhangjun Fei +6 more
TL;DR: A Web-based system, Plant MetGenMAP, which can comprehensively integrate and analyze large-scale gene expression and metabolite profile data sets along with diverse biological information and provides a unique function that can identify candidate promoter motifs associated with the regulation of specific biochemical pathways.
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Genetic Variation and Disease Severity of Respiratory Syncytial Viruses
Christopher S. Anderson,Yu Zhang,Anthony M. Corbett,Chin-Yi Chu,Alex Grier,Lu Wang,Xing Qiu,Mathew McCall,David J. Topham,Edward E. Walsh,Thomas J. Mariani,Richard H. Scheuermann,Mary T. Caserta +12 more
TL;DR: The genetic variability of RSV proteins may contribute to disease severity in humans, and a statistically significant association between RSV phylogeny and disease severity over this time period is found.
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Are skin microbes with lantibiotic biosynthesis genes reduced in atopic dermatitis subjects who are culture positive for Staphylococcus aureus?
Jessica S Forman,Takeshi Yoshida,Jacquelyn Lillis,Ann L. Gill,Anthony M. Corbett,Michael P. Cahill,Eric L. Simpson,Mark Boguniewicz,Jon M. Hanifin,Anna De Benedetto,Gloria David,Donald Y.M. Leung,Patrick M. Schlievert,Steven R. Gill,Lisa A. Beck +14 more
TL;DR: Genomic DNA isolated from nonlesional and lesional Atopic Dermatitis (AD) and nonatopic (NA) skin swabs was used to test whether lantibiotics produced by cutaneous microbes and known to inhibit Staphylococcus aureus (SA) growth, may impact SA culturability as discussed by the authors .
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Common Data Element Collection in Underserved School Communities: Challenges and Recommendations.
Diya M. Uthappa,Tara K Mann,Jennifer L. Goldman,Jennifer E. Schuster,Jason G. Newland,Ann Dozier,Moira Inkelas,John J. Foxe,Lisa A. Gwynn,Christina A. Gurnett,Corinne McDaniels-Davidson,Tyler Walsh,Tremayne Watterson,Jeanne Holden-Wiltse,Emily M. D'Agostino,Anthony M. Corbett,S. Spallina,Gregory P. DeMuri,Yelena P. Wu,Elizabeth R. Pulgaron,Susan M. Kiene,Eyal Oren,Joshuaa D. Allison-Burbank,May Okihiro,Rebecca E. Lee,Sara B. Johnson,Tammy K. Stump,Ryan J. Coller,Dana Keener Mast,Emily E. Haroz,Steven C. Kemp,Daniel K. Benjamin,Kanecia O. Zimmerman +32 more
TL;DR: This paper conducted a cross-sectional qualitative and quantitative evaluation of mandatory CDE collection among Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics-Underserved Populations Return to School project teams with various priority populations and geographic locations in the United States to compare racial and ethnic representativeness of participants completing CDE questions relative to participants enrolled in project-level testing initiatives.