Font Size: a A A
Keyword [metagenomic]
Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 6
1. Analysis Of Pathogenic Escherichia Coli Distribution In Intestine Of Patients With Spleen - Kidney - Yang Type
2. Metagenomic Studies Of Microbial Community In Lower Respiratory Tract Of A Patient With Pneumonia And Solid-state Biogas Reactor
3. Metagenomic Studies On The Biliary Microbiota Of Patients With Choledocholithiasis And The Gut Microbiota Of Mice With Alzheimer’s Disease
4. Study Of Microbial Community Of The Lower Respiratiory Tract Of Patients With Idiopathic Interstitial Pneumonias(IIPs) Based On Metagenomic Data
5. Metagenomic Study Of The Pathogens In Unexplained Pneumonia Cases
6. Metagenomic And Metabolomic Approach Studying The Diversity Of Gut Microbiota In Patients With Clostridium Difficile Infection
7. Intestinal Metagenomic Regulation Of Obesity Mice By Electro-acupuncture Approach
8. Studies On The Secondary Metabolites Of Deep Sea Metagenomic Clones
9. Metagenomic Approach Studing The Taxonomic And Functional Diversity Of The Fecal Mcirobiota In Patients With Liver Cirrhosis
10. Microbial Diversity Analysis On Dental Plaque Of Caries-active Deciduous Teeth
11. Deep Sequencing And Analysis Of H7N9Genome In The Respiratory Tract Specimen
12. Development And Application Of Clinical Virology Molecular Detection Platform For Respiratory Viruses And Dengue Virus
13. Metagenomic Analysis Of The Oral Microbiome Reveals The Different Signatures Of Aggressive Periodontitis Before And After Treatment
14. The Application Of Metagenomics Technology In Pathogen Detection
15. Metagenomic Analysis Of The Buccal Mucosa And Belly Button Microbiome Of Sailors During A Long Sea Voyage
16. Research On The Association Between Human Gut Metagenomic SNP Pattern And Diseases
17. Metagenomic Approach Studying The Taxonomic And Functional Diversity Of The Oral Microbiota In Caries Children
18. Epidemiology Of Multiple Viruses In Rectal Samples From Bats
19. Applied Basic Research Of Gut Microbiome Of Black Bears Based On Metagenomic Sequences
20. An Akkermansia Muciniphila Subtype Improves High-fat Diet Induced Metabolic Disorder And Neurodegenerative Processes In Mice
  <<First  <Prev  Next>  Last>>  Jump to