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Assessment of Viral and Atypical Bacterial Agents Using Polymerase Chain Reaction in Patients Presenting with Signs of Acute Respiratory Tract Infection

Issue: 
DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2018.025
Pages: 
298-303
Synopsis: 
This study assessed viral and atypical bacterial agents using polymerase chain reaction in patients presenting with signs of acute respiratory tract infection to our hospital. Of the 120 patients, 44 (36.6%) were found to have at least one infective agent.

ABSTRACT

Objective: To assess viral and atypical bacterial agents using polymerase chain reaction in patients presenting with signs of acute respiratory tract infection (RTI) to Erzincan Mengucek Gazi Education and Research Hospital, Turkey.

Accepted: 
26 Jul, 2018
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e-Published: 20 Dec, 2018

Molecular Advancements in Forensic Odontology

Issue: 
DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2014.109
Pages: 
369-74
Synopsis: 
Tooth is considered a storehouse of DNA and serves as an important source in human identification procedures. Adapting the advancements of molecular technology has created a new arena in forensic odontology. This review paper discusses various molecular techniques that are employed in forensic odontology.

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Revised: 
23 Feb, 2015
Accepted: 
16 Mar, 2015
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e-Published: 11 May, 2015

The Application of Chromosome Abnormality Chip Detection in Male Infertility

Issue: 
DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2013.213
Synopsis: 
Chromosome abnormality chip detection system provides a sensitive, economic and high-throughput method for detecting the deletion or amplification of genomic DNA sequences of infertile patients.

ABSTRACT

Objective: To discuss the application of microarray technology in the diagnosis of male infertility.

Methods: Sixteen loci, including a sex-determining region on the Y chromosome, were investigated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in infertile male patients. Chromosome abnormality chip with 180 000 probes was used to detect small deletion, small amplification and loss of heterozygosity.

Accepted: 
20 Aug, 2013
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e-Published: 02 Apr, 2014

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Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Gene Rearrangement in Non B-cell Haematological Malignancies

Issue: 
DOI: 
10.7727/wimj.2013.253
Synopsis: 
Immunoglobulin gene rearrangement, which occurs in almost all haematological malignancies of B-cell lineage, also presents in a very small proportion of T cell or myeloid malignancies.
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Accepted: 
27 Sep, 2013
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e-Published: 18 Feb, 2014

Pre-published Manuscript

This manuscript has been assigned to a volume and issue but has not yet been published. It is either being edited, typeset or is in the proof stage of publication.
In the pre-published stage, this manuscript may contain statements, opinions, and information that have errors in facts, figures, or interpretation. Any final changes in this manuscript will be made at the time of publication and will be reflected in the final electronic version of the issue. The editors and authors and their respective employees are not responsible or liable for the use of any such inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or information contained in the articles in this section.

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