Recent journal articles and posters citing the use of SmartGene's technology are listed below. Please use the links to the left to access archived publications, organized by year.
2006
Application of SmartGene IDNS Software to Partial 16S rRNA Gene Sequences for a Diverse Group of Bacteria in a Clinical Laboratory. K.E. Simmon, A.C. Croft, and C.A. Petti. J. Clin. Microbiol. Dec 2006; 44: 4400 - 4406. (Click here to request additional information.)
Transmission of HIV-1 Drug Resistance in Switzerland: A 10 Year Molecular Epidemiology Survey. S. Yerly , V. von Wyl , J. Böni , J. Schüpbach , P. Burgisser, T. Klimkait, M. Rickenbach, B. Ledergerber, H. Günthard, L. Perrin, and the Swiss HIV Cohort Study. Poster presented during the Forum for Collaborative HIV Research Standardization & Clinical Relevance of HIV Drug Resistance Working Group Meeting. Sitges, 2006. (Click here to request additional information.)
Identification of Anaerobic Bacteria by 16S rRNA Gene Sequencing with SmartGene and MicroSeq Software and Databases. K.E. Simmon, S. Mirrett, L.B. Reller, and C.A. Petti. Poster presented during the annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Orlando, 2006.
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Identification of Nonsporulating Molds by Sequencing Internal Transcribed Spacer Regions with SmartGene Software and Database. J.I. Pounder, K.E. Simmon, C.A. Barton, S.L. Hohmann, and C.A. Petti. Poster presented during the annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology. Orlando, 2006. (Click here to request additional information.)
Genetic relatedness within the genus Campylobacter inferred from rpoB sequences. B.M. Korczak, R. Stieber, S. Emler, A.P. Burnens, J. Frey, and P. Kuhnert. Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 2006; 56: 937-945.
Internal Transcribed Spacer Sequencing versus Biochemical Profiling for Identification of Medically Important Yeasts. D.E. Ciardo, G. Shär, M. Altwegg, E.C. Böttger, and P.P. Bosshard. J Clin Microbiol. Jan. 2006, 44(1), 77–84.