<div><p>Gram-negative bacteria such as <i>Escherichia coli</i> (<i>E</i>. <i>coli</i>) are assumed to be among the main agents that cause severe mastitis disease with clinical signs in dairy cattle. Rapid detection of this disease is so important in order to prevent transmission to other cows and helps to reduce inappropriate use of antibiotics. With the rapid progress in high-throughput technologies, and accumulation of various kinds of ‘-omics’ data in public repositories, there is an opportunity to retrieve, integrate, and reanalyze these resources to improve the diagnosis and treatment of different diseases and to provide mechanistic insights into host resistance in an efficient way. Meta-analysis is a relatively inexpensive option with...
International audienceBackgroundGene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have prov...
International audienceBackgroundGene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have prov...
International audienceBackgroundGene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have prov...
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Gram-negative bacteria such as Escherichia coli (E. coli) are assumed to be among the main agents th...
<div><p>Bovine mastitis is a widespread disease in dairy cows, and is often caused by bacterial mamm...
Background: Mastitis is the most prevalent disease in dairy cattle and one of the most significant b...
Background: Gene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have provided key but fragmen...
Background: Gene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have provided key but fragmen...
Background: Gene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have provided key but fragmen...
Background: Gene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have provided key but fragmen...
Background: Gene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have provided key but fragmen...
Background: Gene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have provided key but fragmen...
Background - Gene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have provided key but fragme...
Background - Gene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have provided key but fragme...
International audienceBackgroundGene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have prov...
International audienceBackgroundGene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have prov...
International audienceBackgroundGene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have prov...
This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, tr...
Gram-negative bacteria such as Escherichia coli (E. coli) are assumed to be among the main agents th...
<div><p>Bovine mastitis is a widespread disease in dairy cows, and is often caused by bacterial mamm...
Background: Mastitis is the most prevalent disease in dairy cattle and one of the most significant b...
Background: Gene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have provided key but fragmen...
Background: Gene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have provided key but fragmen...
Background: Gene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have provided key but fragmen...
Background: Gene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have provided key but fragmen...
Background: Gene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have provided key but fragmen...
Background: Gene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have provided key but fragmen...
Background - Gene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have provided key but fragme...
Background - Gene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have provided key but fragme...
International audienceBackgroundGene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have prov...
International audienceBackgroundGene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have prov...
International audienceBackgroundGene expression profiling studies of mastitis in ruminants have prov...