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Optimizing sequencing protocols for leaderboard metagenomics by combining long and short reads.
Sanders JG, Nurk S, Salido RA, Minich J, Xu ZZ, Zhu Q, Martino C, Fedarko M, Arthur TD, Chen F, Boland BS, Humphrey GC, Brennan C, Sanders K, Gaffney J, Jepsen K, Khosroheidari M, Green C, Liyanage M, Dang JW, Phelan VV, Quinn RA, Bankevich A, Chang JT, Rana TM, Conrad DJ, Sandborn WJ, Smarr L, Dorrestein PC, Pevzner PA, Knight R. Sanders JG, et al. Among authors: conrad dj. Genome Biol. 2019 Oct 31;20(1):226. doi: 10.1186/s13059-019-1834-9. Genome Biol. 2019. PMID: 31672156 Free PMC article.
As metagenomic studies move to increasing numbers of samples, communities like the human gut may benefit more from the assembly of abundant microbes in many samples, rather than the exhaustive assembly of fewer samples. We term this approach leaderboard metagenome sequenci …
As metagenomic studies move to increasing numbers of samples, communities like the human gut may benefit more from the assembly of abundant …
Microgranulomatous aspergillosis after shoveling wood chips: report of a fatal outcome in a patient with chronic granulomatous disease.
Conrad DJ, Warnock M, Blanc P, Cowan M, Golden JA. Conrad DJ, et al. Am J Ind Med. 1992;22(3):411-8. doi: 10.1002/ajim.4700220313. Am J Ind Med. 1992. PMID: 1519622
At autopsy, the lungs revealed diffuse granulomas, all of the same age, with aspergillus organisms confined to the granulomas. We propose the term "microgranulomatous aspergillosis" for this response, which does not conform to the commonly described aspergillus syndromes. …
At autopsy, the lungs revealed diffuse granulomas, all of the same age, with aspergillus organisms confined to the granulomas. We propose th …