Bacterial endospore disruption and nucleic acid extractionresulting in DNA of PCR-amplifiable quality and quantity are not trivial.Responding to the needs of the Hazardous Materials Response Unit (HMRU),Laboratory Division, Federal Bureau of Investigation, protocols weredeveloped to close these gaps. Effectiveness and reproducibility of thetechniques were validated with laboratory grown pure spores of Bacillusanthracis and its close phylogenetic neighbors, and with spiked soils anddamaged samples
Soil microcosms seeded with spores of a tracer organism (Bacillus subtilis strain PB5332) were used ...
Bacillus anthracis can be identified by detecting virulence factor genes located on two plasmids, pX...
Bacillus anthracis is a risk class III organism and needs to be handled inside a biosafety level 3-l...
Bacterial endospore disruption and nucleic acid extraction resulting in DNA of PCR-amplifiable qual...
Recent interest in anthrax is due to its potential use in bioterrorism and as a biowarfare agent aga...
Since the 2001 anthrax attacks involving the US postal service, there have been increased efforts to...
Background: Due to recent increase in mailings of anthrax spores, the detection of bioweapons has ga...
AbstractFollowing a release of Bacillus anthracis spores into the environment, there is a potential ...
Mathematical and Physical Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Re...
The bacterium Bacillus anthracis causes the disease anthrax, primarily in herbivores but many mammal...
A real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was developed for rapid identification of Bacillus...
Bacilus anthracis is a soil pathogen capable of causing anthrax. To establish a method for specifica...
We evaluated PCR for the detection of Bacillus anthracis DNA from simulated clinical specimens relev...
Spores of Bacillus anthracis (Ba) sterne were irradiated with 267nm UV light using small light emitt...
ObjectiveLaboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture (LMA) conducts Anthrax diagnostics using Bacterio...
Soil microcosms seeded with spores of a tracer organism (Bacillus subtilis strain PB5332) were used ...
Bacillus anthracis can be identified by detecting virulence factor genes located on two plasmids, pX...
Bacillus anthracis is a risk class III organism and needs to be handled inside a biosafety level 3-l...
Bacterial endospore disruption and nucleic acid extraction resulting in DNA of PCR-amplifiable qual...
Recent interest in anthrax is due to its potential use in bioterrorism and as a biowarfare agent aga...
Since the 2001 anthrax attacks involving the US postal service, there have been increased efforts to...
Background: Due to recent increase in mailings of anthrax spores, the detection of bioweapons has ga...
AbstractFollowing a release of Bacillus anthracis spores into the environment, there is a potential ...
Mathematical and Physical Sciences: 1st Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate Re...
The bacterium Bacillus anthracis causes the disease anthrax, primarily in herbivores but many mammal...
A real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was developed for rapid identification of Bacillus...
Bacilus anthracis is a soil pathogen capable of causing anthrax. To establish a method for specifica...
We evaluated PCR for the detection of Bacillus anthracis DNA from simulated clinical specimens relev...
Spores of Bacillus anthracis (Ba) sterne were irradiated with 267nm UV light using small light emitt...
ObjectiveLaboratory of the Ministry of Agriculture (LMA) conducts Anthrax diagnostics using Bacterio...
Soil microcosms seeded with spores of a tracer organism (Bacillus subtilis strain PB5332) were used ...
Bacillus anthracis can be identified by detecting virulence factor genes located on two plasmids, pX...
Bacillus anthracis is a risk class III organism and needs to be handled inside a biosafety level 3-l...