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The Microbial Detection Array for Detection of Emerging Viruses in Clinical Samples - A Useful Panmicrobial Diagnostic Tool--Array Version 2f

(Submitter supplied) Emerging viruses are usually endemic to tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world, but increased global travelling, climate changes and changes in lifestyle are believed to contribute to the spread of these viruses into new regions. For many of them, the disease symptoms are similar to each other, as well as to other more common diseases, making them difficult to diagnose. A rapid identification will help to decide about specific treatment and appropriate case management. more...
Organism:
Cowpox virus; Orf virus; dengue virus type 1; dengue virus type 3; Japanese encephalitis virus; Tick-borne encephalitis virus; sandfly fever Sicilian virus; Marburgvirus; Sandfly fever Naples virus; Orthohantavirus hantanense; Orthonairovirus haemorrhagiae; Monkeypox virus; dengue virus type 4; West Nile virus; Rift Valley fever virus; Chikungunya virus; Human poliovirus sp.; Hepacivirus hominis; Orthohantavirus seoulense; Orthohantavirus sinnombreense; Eastern equine encephalitis virus; Dengue virus; synthetic construct; Mammarenavirus lassaense; Orthohantavirus dobravaense; Orthohantavirus puumalaense; dengue virus type 2; Yellow fever virus; Toscana virus; Usutu virus; Zaire ebolavirus
Type:
Other
Platform:
GPL18370
64 Samples
Download data: PAIR
Series
Accession:
GSE55576
ID:
200055576
2.

The Microbial Detection Array for Detection of Emerging Viruses in Clinical Samples - A Useful Panmicrobial Diagnostic Tool

(Submitter supplied) Emerging viruses are usually endemic to tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world, but increased global travelling, climate changes and changes in lifestyle are believed to contribute to the spread of these viruses into new regions. For many of them, the disease symptoms are similar to each other, as well as to other more common diseases, making them difficult to diagnose. A rapid identification will help to decide about specific treatment and appropriate case management. more...
Organism:
Zaire ebolavirus; Hepacivirus hominis; Mammarenavirus lassaense; Monkeypox virus; West Nile virus; Yellow fever virus; Rift Valley fever virus; Toscana virus; sandfly fever Sicilian virus; Chikungunya virus; Human poliovirus sp.; Sandfly fever Naples virus; Orthohantavirus hantanense; Orthohantavirus seoulense; Orthohantavirus sinnombreense; Eastern equine encephalitis virus; Cowpox virus; Orf virus; Marburgvirus; Orthohantavirus dobravaense; dengue virus type 2; Dengue virus; synthetic construct; Usutu virus; Orthohantavirus puumalaense; Orthonairovirus haemorrhagiae
Type:
Other
Platform:
GPL17919
42 Samples
Download data: PAIR
Series
Accession:
GSE52324
ID:
200052324
3.

Monkeypox and Vaccinia infection of cultured human cells

(Submitter supplied) We analyzed effects of monkeypox (MPX) and vaccinia (VAC) infection on cultured human cells. Our custom-designed arrays contain >18,000 human genes as well as genes for each open reading frame of MPX and VAC. A reference experiement design type is where all samples are compared to a common reference. Compound Based Treatment: Chemical used for treating infected cells Infection: Virus used for infection Cell Line: Cell line used for infection Time: Time cells were harvested after infection Keywords: reference_design
Organism:
Homo sapiens; Monkeypox virus; Vaccinia virus; Variola virus
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platforms:
GPL6763 GPL6764 GPL6762
265 Samples
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Series
Accession:
GSE11234
ID:
200011234
4.

Print_1256

(Submitter supplied) Material is transferred from microtiter plate wells to the slide surface by an automated print head
Organism:
Homo sapiens; Monkeypox virus; Vaccinia virus; Variola virus
1 Series
73 Samples
Download data: ADF
Platform
Accession:
GPL6764
ID:
100006764
5.

Print_1110

(Submitter supplied) Material is transferred from microtiter plate wells to the slide surface by an automated print head
Organism:
Homo sapiens; Monkeypox virus; Vaccinia virus; Variola virus
1 Series
68 Samples
Download data: ADF
Platform
Accession:
GPL6763
ID:
100006763
6.

Print_1046

(Submitter supplied) Material is transferred from microtiter plate wells to the slide surface by an automated print head
Organism:
Homo sapiens; Monkeypox virus; Vaccinia virus; Variola virus
1 Series
124 Samples
Download data: ADF
Platform
Accession:
GPL6762
ID:
100006762
7.

Monkeypox

Organism:
Monkeypox virus
Source name:
Monkeypox
Platform:
GPL18370
Series:
GSE55576
Download data: PAIR
Sample
Accession:
GSM1339502
ID:
301339502
8.

Monkeypox

Organism:
Monkeypox virus
Source name:
Monkeypox
Platform:
GPL17919
Series:
GSE52324
Download data: PAIR
Sample
Accession:
GSM1263133
ID:
301263133
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