Selected Publications 2016 Polymorphisms in the lectin pathway of complement activation influence the incidence of acute rejection and graft outcome after kidney transplantation. Golshayan D, Wójtowicz A, Bibert S, Pyndiah N, Manuel O, Binet I, Buhler LH, Huynh-Do U, Mueller T, Steiger J, Pascual M,
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Publications 2019 A predation assay using amoebae to screen for virulence factors unearthed the first W. chondrophila inclusion membrane protein. Kebbi-Beghdadi C, Pilloux L, Croxatto A, Tosetti N, Pillonel T, Greub G Sci Rep. 2019 Dec 20;9(1):19485 Review on Antifungal Resistance Mechanisms in the
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Hepatitis B Resistance Testing THE HEPATITIS B VIRUS The hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a member of the Hepadnaviridae, a family of DNA viruses which is unique in that viral DNA replication requires an RNA intermediate; hence the viral polymerase possesses reverse transcriptase activity like that found
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Frequently requested material Antibodies Name Specificity Type Source Reference C7-50 HCV core Mouse IgG1 Affinity BioReagents MA1-080 Virology 1996;222:51 1B6 HCV NS3 Mouse IgG1 Axxora ALX-803-059-R100 J Virol 2000;74:2293 5B-3B1 HCV NS5B Mouse IgG2b Axxora ALX-803-060-R100 J Biol Chem 2002;277:593
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HPV and Cervical Cancer HPV are non enveloped, small doubled-stranded DNA viruses that are strictly epitheliotropic. About 40 HPV types infect the anogenital tract. Low risk HPV types induce benign disease, such as genital warts (90 % caused by HPV 6 and 11), while the high risk types are associated
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Publications 2019 Human papillomavirus genotype distribution and socio-behavioural characteristics in women with cervical pre-cancer and cancer at the start of a human papillomavirus vaccination programme: the CIN3+ plus study. Egli-Gany D, Spaar Zographos A, Diebold J, Masserey Spicher V, Frey Tirr
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Molecular diagnostic In the Institute of Microbiology, thanks to a strong research and development process, all the molecular tests are mainly based on in house tests and run in a fully automated unique platform to efficiently detect viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic nucleic acids ( Greub et al
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Rapid tests laboratory Since January 2016 we offer a dozen of rapid molecular or immunochromatographic tests. Molecular tests Currently, we propose several rapid molecular tests including the rapid GenXprt PCRs for detection of enteroviruses, M. tuberculosis , norovirus, and MRSA. These rapid molecu
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Pneumocystis jirovecii genome sequence project Philippe M. Hauser and Marco Pagni ( Vital-IT group , Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics ) are leaders of the Pneumocystis jirovecii genome sequence project supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation. P. jirovecii is a fungus which causes severe
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Research and Development (R&D) in Microbial Diagnostics The Institute of Microbiology regularly evaluates new commercial tests and develops new assays covering the whole spectrum of microbial diagnostics of infectious diseases. It participates also to multicentric studies of antimicrobial resistance
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