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- FluChip abstract "The FluChip is a low-density DNA microarray for the identification of influenza viruses, originally developed at the University of Colorado at Boulder in the laboratory of Professor Kathy Rowlen in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta.The project was funded in 2003 by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health.The original FluChip was designed to detect both influenza A and B viruses utilizing three gene targets: the HA (Hemagglutinin), NA (Neuraminidase), and M (matrix) gene segments. Numerous short DNA capture sequences were designed, and used to both type and subtype influenza A viruses by taking advantage of genetic similarities and differences. The overall assay consisted of RT-PCR amplification of influenza RNA, subsequent runoff transcription using the PCR product as template, and hybridization of fluorescently-labeled fragmented RNA to the microarray surface. The overall pattern of fluorescence intensities were utilized to type and subtype the influenza virus(es) present.".
- FluChip wikiPageExternalLink fluchip.
- FluChip wikiPageExternalLink CDC-Unveils-the-FluChip.
- FluChip wikiPageExternalLink 19690.aspx.
- FluChip wikiPageExternalLink 051110085703.htm.
- FluChip wikiPageExternalLink show_NCSum.cfm?NCS=899313.
- FluChip wikiPageID "26675842".
- FluChip wikiPageLength "7156".
- FluChip wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- FluChip wikiPageRevisionID "705718539".
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLink 1918_flu_pandemic.
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLink Avian_influenza.
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLink Category:Microarrays.
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLink Centers_for_Disease_Control_and_Prevention.
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLink DNA_microarray.
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLink Hemagglutinin.
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLink InDevR.
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLink Influenza.
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLink National_Institute_of_Allergy_and_Infectious_Diseases.
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLink National_Institutes_of_Health.
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLink Neuraminidase.
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLink 09_virus.
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLink Polymerase_chain_reaction.
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLink RNA.
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLink Reverse_transcription_polymerase_chain_reaction.
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Colorado_Boulder.
- FluChip wikiPageWikiLinkText "FluChip".
- FluChip wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:COI.
- FluChip wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- FluChip wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- FluChip subject Category:Microarrays.
- FluChip hypernym Microarray.
- FluChip type Genomic.
- FluChip type Method.
- FluChip type Technique.
- FluChip comment "The FluChip is a low-density DNA microarray for the identification of influenza viruses, originally developed at the University of Colorado at Boulder in the laboratory of Professor Kathy Rowlen in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta.The project was funded in 2003 by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health.The original FluChip was designed to detect both influenza A and B viruses utilizing three gene targets: the HA (Hemagglutinin), NA (Neuraminidase), and M (matrix) gene segments. ".
- FluChip label "FluChip".
- FluChip sameAs Q5462599.
- FluChip sameAs m.0bm917p.
- FluChip sameAs Q5462599.
- FluChip wasDerivedFrom FluChip?oldid=705718539.
- FluChip isPrimaryTopicOf FluChip.