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Sequence-Level and Dual-Phase Identification of Salmonella Flagellum Antigens by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)

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The results indicate that MS-H can be used as a sensitive, rapid, and straightforward approach for the typing of Salmonella flagella at the molecular level without antiserum and phase inversion.
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Forty-three reference strains involving the 24 most common serovars of Salmonella enterica were examined by using a mass spectrometry-based H antigen typing platform (MS-H). The results indicate that MS-H can be used as a sensitive, rapid, and straightforward approach for the typing of Salmonella flagella at the molecular level without antiserum and phase inversion.

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Recent development of mass spectrometry and proteomics applications in identification and typing of bacteria.

TL;DR: This review summarizes the recent development in MS platforms and applications in bacteria identification and typing of common pathogenic bacteria.
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Traditional approaches versus mass spectrometry in bacterial identification and typing.

TL;DR: The characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of MS-based platforms over traditional approaches in bacterial identification and categorization are reviewed.
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Identification of Salmonella Taxon-Specific Peptide Markers to the Serovar Level by Mass Spectrometry.

TL;DR: The presented workflow offers a marked improvement in specificity over existing MALDI-TOF-based bacterial identification platforms for the identification of closely related Salmonella serovars.
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How mass spectrometric approaches applied to bacterial identification have revolutionized the study of human gut microbiota

TL;DR: This review first underlines how mass spectrometric approaches have revolutionized clinical microbiology and highlights the contribution of MS-based methods to culturomics studies, paying particular attention to the extension of the human gut microbiota repertoire through the discovery of new bacterial species.
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Exponentially Modified Protein Abundance Index (emPAI) for Estimation of Absolute Protein Amount in Proteomics by the Number of Sequenced Peptides per Protein

TL;DR: It is reported that PAI values obtained at different concentrations of serum albumin show a linear relationship with the logarithm of protein concentration in LC-MS/MS experiments, and the values of emPAI are suggested that they should be reported in large scale proteomic identification projects.
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Global monitoring of Salmonella serovar distribution from the World Health Organization Global Foodborne Infections Network Country Data Bank: results of quality assured laboratories from 2001 to 2007.

TL;DR: In all regions throughout the study period, with the exception of the Oceania and North American regions, Salmonella serovars Enteritidis and Typhimurium ranked as the most common and second most common serovar, respectively.
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Web-based surveillance and global Salmonella distribution, 2000-2002.

TL;DR: The global distribution of reported Salmonella serotypes from human and nonhuman sources from 2000 to 2002 is described, with S. Enteritidis was the most common serotype, accounting for 65% of all isolates.
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Applications of whole-cell matrix-assisted laser-desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry in systematic microbiology.

TL;DR: An over-view of the principles of MALDI-TOF MS and WC-MS is presented, highlighting the characteristics of the technology that allow its utilization for systematic microbiology.
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