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Metagenomic Characterization of the Virome of Clinical Samples
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2020 515 74
Identification of Viral Signatures Using High-Throughput Sequencing on Blood of Patients With Kawasaki DiseaseFrontiers in Pediatrics
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2019 338 156
Viral sequences detection by high-throughput sequencing in cerebrospinal fluid of individuals with and without central nervous system diseaseGenes
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2019 459 107
Detection of dicistroviruses RNA in blood of febrile Tanzanian childrenEmerging Microbes & Infections
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2019 589 196
Metagenomics analysis of the virome of 300 concentrates from a Swiss platelet bankVox Sanguinis
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2018 538 408
Detection of novel astroviruses MLB1 and MLB2 in the sera of febrile Tanzanian childrenEmerging Microbes & Infections
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2018 409 180
Human pegivirus persistence in the human blood virome after allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantationClinical Microbiology and Infection
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2018 1,393 577
Metagenomics analysis of red blood cell and fresh-frozen plasma unitsTransfusion
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2017 548 2
Propagation of respiratory viruses in human airway epithelia reveals persistent virus-specific signaturesJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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2017 646 3
Novel human astroviruses: novel human diseases ?Journal of clinical virology
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2016 535 0
Astrovirus MLB2, a New Gastroenteric Virus Associated with Meningitis and Disseminated InfectionEmerging infectious diseases
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2016 675 299
Astrovirus VA1 identified by next-generation sequencing in a nasopharyngeal specimen of a febrile Tanzanian child with acute respiratory disease of unknown etiologyEmerging microbes & infections
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2016 550 244
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