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Patrick C. Y. Woo
Researcher at Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong
Publications - 621
Citations - 37320
Patrick C. Y. Woo is an academic researcher from Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronavirus & Gene. The author has an hindex of 85, co-authored 593 publications receiving 31877 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrick C. Y. Woo include The Chinese University of Hong Kong & Kwong Wah Hospital.
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Talaromyces marneffei Mp1 Protein, a Novel Virulence Factor, Carries Two Arachidonic Acid-Binding Domains To Suppress Inflammatory Responses in Hosts.
Wai-Hei Lam,Kong-Hung Sze,Yi-Hong Ke,Man-Kit Tse,Hongmin Zhang,Hongmin Zhang,Patrick C. Y. Woo,Susanna K. P. Lau,Candy C. Y. Lau,Simin Xu,Pok Man Lai,Ting Zhou,Svetlana V. Antonyuk,Richard Y.T. Kao,Kwok-Yung Yuen,Quan Hao +15 more
TL;DR: Crystallographic and biochemical techniques are used to demonstrate that Mp1p-LBD1, the previously unsolved first lipid binding domain of M p1p, is also a strong AA-binding domain in Mp 1p, supporting the idea that the highly expressed Mp2p is an effective AA-capturing protein.
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Ascaris-induced Eosinophilic Pneumonitis in an HIV-infected Patient
TL;DR: A case of Ascaris-induced eosinophilic pneumonitis in an HIV-infected patient who gradually improved with inhaled bronchodilators, steroid and mebendazole is described.
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Resequencing microarray for detection of human adenoviruses in patients with conjunctivitis.
Patrick C. Y. Woo,Susanna K. P. Lau,Garnet K. Y. Choi,Hin-Tat Fung,Kam-Chuen Shek,Ji Miao,Benedict Yin-Leung Chan,Kenneth H. L. Ng,Antonio H. Y. Ngan,Rutledge Ellis-Behnke,Tak-Lun Que,Chak-Wah Kam,Kwok-Yung Yuen +12 more
TL;DR: High-density resequencing microarray is as sensitive as PCR for detection of HAdV in conjunctival swabs for patients with conjunctivitis and development of microarrays for conjunctivoitis can be performed.
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Romance of the three domains: how cladistics transformed the classification of cellular organisms.
TL;DR: This review critically surveys the chronological development of biological classification from Aristotle through the authors' postgenomic era with a central focus on cladistics.
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Lack of evidence that DNA in antibiotic preparations is a source of antibiotic resistance genes in bacteria from animal or human sources.
TL;DR: No phylogenetic evidence was obtained for recent horizontal transfer of antibiotic resistance genes from antibiotic-producing organisms to bacteria from human or animal sources.