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Detection and typing of human-infecting influenza viruses in China by using a multiplex DNA biochip assay
Yongqiang Wang,Jiuxin Qu,Qi Ba,J. M. Dong,Liang Zhang,Hong Zhang,Aiping Wu,Dayan Wang,Zanxian Xia,Daxin Peng,Yuelong Shu,Bin Cao,Bin Cao,Taijiao Jiang,Taijiao Jiang +14 more
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It is argued this method could allow a rapid, reliable and inexpensive detection and differentiation of human-infecting influenza viruses.About:
This article is published in Journal of Virological Methods.The article was published on 2016-08-01. It has received 9 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Orthomyxoviridae & Influenza A virus subtype H5N1.read more
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Gene detection: An essential process to precision medicine.
Hailiang Zhang,Hailiang Zhang,Xiaohui Liu,Meihui Liu,Tang Gao,Yuzhao Huang,Yi Liu,Wenbin Zeng +7 more
TL;DR: The recent innovations of gene detection methods based on the signal read-out modalities are summerized, and those techniques with the potentials to realize Point-of-care (POC) tests are highlighted.
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A Filippov model describing the effects of media coverage and quarantine on the spread of human influenza
TL;DR: A Filippov model is constructed to evaluate the effects of media coverage and quarantine on the transmission dynamics of influenza and suggests that proper combinations of infected and susceptible threshold values can maintain the number of infected individuals either below a certain threshold level or at a previously given level.
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A two-thresholds policy for a Filippov model in combating influenza
Can Chen,Pengde Wang,Litao Zhang +2 more
TL;DR: It is shown that the model solutions ultimately converge to a pseudoequilibrium or a pseudoattractor on the switching surface, or a real equilibrium, and the infection number can be remained below or at an acceptable level.
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Facilely prepared low-density DNA monolayer-based electrochemical biosensor with high detection performance in human serum.
Jinyuan Chen,Chen-Liu Ye,Zhou-Jie Liu,Liang-Yong Yang,Ai-Lin Liu,Guang-Xian Zhong,Hua-Ping Peng,Xinhua Lin +7 more
TL;DR: This method combined terminal deoxynucleoside transferase (TdTase)–mediated isothermal amplification and polyHRP catalysis to achieve dual-signal enhancement, and was featured with low-density DNA monolayer for its employment of only 2 nM capture probes.
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Progress and Current Status of Influenza Researches in China.
TL;DR: The research progress in epidemiological characteristics, detection methods, pathogenesis, treatment and prophylactic measures of influenza in China is reviewed.
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