Direct In Vivo Microbial Transcriptomics During Infection

The challenge in infectious diseases is monitoring infection in the host. Omics-based genomics and transcriptomics can define microbial genes expressed during infection and treatment with antimicrobials. Recent studies pinpoint a direct in situ in vivo approach revolutionizing infection monitoring a...

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Genomics
Humans
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In vivo methods and tests
in vivo transcription
Infections
Infectious diseases
Learning algorithms
Machine learning
microbial infections
Microorganisms
Monitoring
Pathogens
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Pseudomonas Infections
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