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Wanyi Chen

Researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Publications -  8
Citations -  155

Wanyi Chen is an academic researcher from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vibrio parahaemolyticus & Vibrio. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 145 citations.

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Molecular typing of Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolates from the middle-east coastline of China.

TL;DR: Results suggest that ERIC-PCR combined with sequence analysis of gyrB gene may be a reliable, rapid typing strategy for V. parahaemolyticus strains.
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Retention of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in oyster tissues after chlorine dioxide treatment

TL;DR: ClO2 appears to be a candidate disinfectant for V. parahaemolyticus depuration in oysters, and the digestive glands appear to beA promising target tissue for detection of bacterial pathogens in oyster tissues, using either conventional methods or molecular assays.
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Species‐specific PCR detection of the food‐borne pathogen Vibrio parahaemolyticus using the irgB gene identified by comparative genomic analysis

TL;DR: Data indicated that the irgB gene is a new and effective marker for the detection of V. parahaemolyticus, demonstrating that genome sequence comparison has a powerful application in identifying specific markers for the Detection and identification of bacterial pathogens.
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Development of a real time PCR assay for rapid detection of Vibrio parahaemolyticus from seafood

TL;DR: The real time PCR assay unambiguously distinguished V. parahaemolyticus from other strains belonging to Vibrio and non-Vibrio species and is effective for the rapid detection of V.Parahaemotyticus contaminants in seafood.
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Development of a single base extension-tag microarray for the detection of pathogenic Vibrio species in seafood

TL;DR: A combination of multiplex PCR with DNA microarray hybridization based on SBE-TAGS ensures rapid and accurate detection of pathogenic Vibrio species in seafood, thereby providing safer seafood products for consumers at a low financial burden to the aquaculture industry.