Human respiratory and stool specimens used to detect cardioviruses
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ABSTRACT: Cardioviruses are a genus of picornaviruses that cause severe illnesses in rodents, but little is known about the prevalence, diversity, or spectrum of disease of such agents among humans. We report the identification of a group of human cardioviruses that have been detected and cloned directly from patient specimens (Chiu and DeRisi, et al, PNAS, 2008). This series includes 9 arrays (both raw and normalized data) used to detect cardioviruses in human respiratory and stool specimens. The arrays employed here are capable of pan-viral detection (Wang and DeRisi, et al., PNAS, 2002). Keywords: viral detection, cardiovirus, TMEV, gastroenteritis
ORGANISM(S): Viruses
PROVIDER: GSE11569 | GEO | 2008/09/17
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA106189
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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