Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2159205616> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2159205616 endingPage "445" @default.
- W2159205616 startingPage "431" @default.
- W2159205616 abstract "Rapid advances in molecular and optical technologies over the past 10 years have dramatically impacted the way biologic research is conducted today. Examples include microarrays, capillary sequencing, optical mapping and real-time sequencing (Pyrosequencing). These technologies are capable of rapidly delivering massive amounts of genetic information and are becoming routine mainstays of many laboratories. Fortunately, advances in scientific computing have provided the enormous computing power necessary to analyze these enormous data sets. The application of molecular technologies should prove useful to the burgeoning field of microbial forensics. In the post-9/11 era, when securing America’s food supply is a major endeavor, the need for rapid identification of microbes that accidentally or intentionally find their way into foods is apparent. The principle that distinguishes a microbial forensic investigation from a molecular epidemiology study is that a biocrime has been committed. If proper attribution is to be attained, a link must be made between a particular microbe in the food and the perpetrator who placed it there. Therefore, the techniques used must be able to discriminate individual isolates of a particular microbe. A battery of techniques in development for distinguishing individual isolates of particular foodborne pathogens is discussed." @default.
- W2159205616 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2159205616 creator A5000397354 @default.
- W2159205616 creator A5029164321 @default.
- W2159205616 creator A5037817371 @default.
- W2159205616 creator A5044616236 @default.
- W2159205616 creator A5062535756 @default.
- W2159205616 creator A5073702349 @default.
- W2159205616 date "2005-05-01" @default.
- W2159205616 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2159205616 title "Molecular applications for identifying microbial pathogens in the post-9/11 era" @default.
- W2159205616 cites W1588330003 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W1592087829 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W1601569692 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W1650035715 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W1658221551 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W1916902522 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W1922405592 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W1972014674 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W1975472870 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W1975813014 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W1979390293 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W1985687704 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W1995444476 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W1998313083 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2000282637 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2005008281 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2006354254 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2015213608 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2017079875 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2025445241 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2037509330 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2044755609 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2045403483 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2045765967 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2054908542 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2072781459 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2083030700 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2092560436 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2096647574 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2097318308 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2097382368 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2098188715 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2099836442 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2111445984 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2112111992 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2116945649 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2119098877 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2119464507 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2121467305 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2127444840 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2131293761 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2134153749 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2135146244 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2137574609 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2138725893 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2140415719 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2142503351 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2144386534 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2146840571 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2149572296 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2151371624 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2152949567 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2153139855 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2153303237 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2156650715 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2158440406 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2161811175 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2161820707 @default.
- W2159205616 cites W2792930549 @default.
- W2159205616 doi "https://doi.org/10.1586/14737159.5.3.431" @default.
- W2159205616 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15934819" @default.
- W2159205616 hasPublicationYear "2005" @default.
- W2159205616 type Work @default.
- W2159205616 sameAs 2159205616 @default.
- W2159205616 citedByCount "24" @default.
- W2159205616 countsByYear W21592056162012 @default.
- W2159205616 countsByYear W21592056162013 @default.
- W2159205616 countsByYear W21592056162014 @default.
- W2159205616 countsByYear W21592056162015 @default.
- W2159205616 countsByYear W21592056162016 @default.
- W2159205616 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2159205616 hasAuthorship W2159205616A5000397354 @default.
- W2159205616 hasAuthorship W2159205616A5029164321 @default.
- W2159205616 hasAuthorship W2159205616A5037817371 @default.
- W2159205616 hasAuthorship W2159205616A5044616236 @default.
- W2159205616 hasAuthorship W2159205616A5062535756 @default.
- W2159205616 hasAuthorship W2159205616A5073702349 @default.
- W2159205616 hasConcept C104317684 @default.
- W2159205616 hasConcept C112930515 @default.
- W2159205616 hasConcept C116834253 @default.
- W2159205616 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2159205616 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W2159205616 hasConcept C150903083 @default.
- W2159205616 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W2159205616 hasConcept C180754005 @default.
- W2159205616 hasConcept C183696295 @default.
- W2159205616 hasConcept C18903297 @default.