Abstract Background Microorganisms have been associated with many types of human diseases; however, a significant number of clinically important microbial pathogens remain to be discovered. Methods We have developed a genome-wide approach, called Digital Karyotyping Microbe Identification (DK-MICROBE), to identify genomic DNA of bacteria and viruses in human disease tissues. This method involves the generation of an experimental DNA tag library through Digital Karyotyping (DK) followed by analysis of the tag sequences for the presence of microbial DNA content using a compiled microbial DNA virtual tag library. Results To validate this technology and to identify pathogens that may be associated with human cancer pathogenesis, we used DK-MICR...
Breast cancer affects one in eight women in their lifetime. Though diet, age and genetic predisposit...
Ecologists studying microbial life in the environment have recognized the enormous complexity of mic...
It is an important issue whether microorganisms can live harmoniously with normal cells in the cardi...
ABSTRACT Screening for thousands of viruses and other pathogenic microorganisms, including bacteria,...
Whole genome metagenomic sequencing is a powerful platform enabling the simultaneous identification ...
There are 106more bacterial cells in our bodies from the microbiome than human cells. Viral DNA is k...
Microbes can play a prominent role in cancer: Helicobacter pylori is involved in over 90% of gastric...
Background: Host tissue infections by bacteria and viruses can cause cancer. Known viral carcinogeni...
BACKGROUND: The human microbiome plays an important role in cancer. Accumulating evidence indicates ...
Identifying causative disease agents in human patients from shotgun metagenomic sequencing (SMS) pre...
BACKGROUND:Cell-free circulating DNA (cfDNA) is becoming a useful biopsy for noninvasive diagnosis o...
We conducted the comparative study of seven different methods of total DNA extraction from human fec...
Whereas targeted and shotgun sequencing approaches are both powerful in allowing the study of tissue...
The possible existence of yet undiscovered human tumorigenic viruses is still under scrutiny. The de...
BackgroundThe Human Microbiome Project (HMP) was undertaken with the goal of defining microbial comm...
Breast cancer affects one in eight women in their lifetime. Though diet, age and genetic predisposit...
Ecologists studying microbial life in the environment have recognized the enormous complexity of mic...
It is an important issue whether microorganisms can live harmoniously with normal cells in the cardi...
ABSTRACT Screening for thousands of viruses and other pathogenic microorganisms, including bacteria,...
Whole genome metagenomic sequencing is a powerful platform enabling the simultaneous identification ...
There are 106more bacterial cells in our bodies from the microbiome than human cells. Viral DNA is k...
Microbes can play a prominent role in cancer: Helicobacter pylori is involved in over 90% of gastric...
Background: Host tissue infections by bacteria and viruses can cause cancer. Known viral carcinogeni...
BACKGROUND: The human microbiome plays an important role in cancer. Accumulating evidence indicates ...
Identifying causative disease agents in human patients from shotgun metagenomic sequencing (SMS) pre...
BACKGROUND:Cell-free circulating DNA (cfDNA) is becoming a useful biopsy for noninvasive diagnosis o...
We conducted the comparative study of seven different methods of total DNA extraction from human fec...
Whereas targeted and shotgun sequencing approaches are both powerful in allowing the study of tissue...
The possible existence of yet undiscovered human tumorigenic viruses is still under scrutiny. The de...
BackgroundThe Human Microbiome Project (HMP) was undertaken with the goal of defining microbial comm...
Breast cancer affects one in eight women in their lifetime. Though diet, age and genetic predisposit...
Ecologists studying microbial life in the environment have recognized the enormous complexity of mic...
It is an important issue whether microorganisms can live harmoniously with normal cells in the cardi...