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Publications Details for Grant Number R826837

Detection and Occurrence of Human Caliciviruses in Drinking Water

RFA: Drinking Water (1998)

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Journal Article Anderson AD, Heryford AG, Sarisky JP, Higgins C, Monroe SS, Beard RS, Newport CM, Cashdollar JL, Fout GS, Robbins DE, Seys SA, Musgrave KJ, Medus C, Vinje J, Bresee JS, Mainzer HM, Glass RI. A waterborne outbreak of Norwalk-like virus among snowmobilers—Wyoming, 2001. Journal of Infectious Diseases 2003;187(2):303-306. R826837 (Final)
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Journal Article Vinje J, Hamidjaja RA, Sobsey MD. Development and application of a capsid VP1 (region D) based reverse transcription PCR assay for genotyping of genogroup I and II noroviruses. Journal of Virological Methods 2004;116(2):109-117. R826837 (Final)
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Journal Article Vinje J, Oudejans SJG, Stewart JR, Sobsey MD, Long SC. Molecular detection and genotyping of male-specific coliphages by reverse transcription-PCR and reverse line blot hybridization. Applied and Environmental Microbiology 2004;70(10):5996-6004. R826837 (Final)
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Presentation Hill VR, Sobsey MD, Wu MJ. Development and evaluation of alternative methods for concentrating Norwalk viruses from water. Presented at the American Society for Microbiology General Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, May 20-22, 2002. R826837 (2001)
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Presentation Hill VR, Wu MJ, Hamidjaja R, Sobsey MD. Molecular detection of Norwalk viruses in drinking water by filtration-elution methods using an alternative amino acid eluent. Presented at the American Water Works Association, Water Quality Technology Conference, Denver, CO, 2000. R826837 (2001)
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Presentation Meschke JS, Sobsey MD, Wu MJ, Lindesmith L, Collins EJ, Moe CL. Comparison of primer sets for standardized detection of human caliciviruses in water. Presented at the American Water Works Association, Water Quality Technology Conference, Denver, CO, 2000. R826837 (2001)
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Presentation Vinje J, Hamidjaja RA, Sobsey MD. Amplification of the C-terminal fragment of the VP1 gene of Norwalk-like viruses: a new tool for sensitive detection and genetic classification. Presented at the International Virology Congress, Paris, France, July 27-August 1, 2002. R826837 (2001)
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Presentation Vinje J, Hamidjaja R, Meschke JS, Collins-McNeal EJ, Moe CL, Sobsey MD. Evaluation of different RT-PCR primer pairs for the detection of low numbers of Norwalk-like viruses. Presented at the American Society for Microbiology General Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, May 20-22, 2002. R826837 (2001)
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Proceedings Hill VR, Wu MJ, Hamidjaja R, Sobsey MD. Molecular detection of Norwalk viruses in drinking water by filtration-elution methods using an alternative amino acid eluent. In: Proceedings of the 2002 Water Quality Technology Conference, American Water Works Association, Denver, CO, November 5-9, 2002. R826837 (Final)
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Proceedings Meschke JS, Sobsey MD, Lindesmith L, Moe CL. Comparison of primer sets for standardized detection of human caliciviruses in water. In: Proceedings of the Water Quality and Technology Conference, American Water Works Association, Salt Lake City, UT, 2000. R826837 (1999)
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Proceedings Meschke JS, Sobsey MD, Wu MJ, Lindesmith L, Collins EJ, Moe CL. Comparison of primer sets for standardized detection of human caliciviruses in water. In: Proceedings of the 2000 Water Quality Technology Conference, American Water Works Association, Denver, CO, November 5-9, 2000. R826837 (Final)
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