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This document provides detailed instructions for using the Salmonella qPCR detection kit for real-time analysis of the invA gene region, used in molecular diagnostics and laboratory testing of Salmonella contamination.
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Year
Topic:
Molecular biology, genetic testing
Document Type:
Product Manual
Organization / Institution:
Attogene
Target Audience:
Researchers, laboratory personnel
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Year
Topic:
Virus research, qPCR analysis
Document type:
Supplementary Information
Target audience:
Researchers in molecular biology, virology
Year:
2026
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Region / city
Theme:
Genetics, Molecular Biology
Document type:
Supplementary Material
Target audience:
Researchers, Scientists in the field of molecular biology
Context:
A detailed listing of synthetic DNA standards for qPCR specific to the Asian elephant, including gene names and corresponding oligonucleotide sequences.
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Year
Document type:
Supplemental Material
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Year
Theme:
Gene expression
Document Type:
Research data table
Target Audience:
Researchers in immunology
Year:
2026
Field:
Molecular biology, virology
Document type:
Experimental protocol checklist
Institution:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Researchers performing qPCR
Experimental system:
Cell culture
Genes analyzed:
S7, SFV4 nsp3
Techniques:
RNA extraction, reverse transcription, qPCR
Replicates:
3 biological, 3 technical
Software used:
QuantStudio Design & Analysis Software v1.5.3, GraphPad Prism v10.2.2
Year:
2026
Field:
Molecular biology / Gene expression
Document type:
Supplementary data table
Institution:
Not specified
Target species:
Homo sapiens
Genes included:
HIF3A1, CDH1, EpCAM, CDH2, VIM, ZEB2
Application:
Quantitative PCR (qPCR) analysis
Format:
Forward and reverse primer sequences
Year:
2024
Region / City:
South-East Asia
Topic:
Wastewater and Environmental Surveillance, Salmonella Detection
Document Type:
Systematic Review
Organization / Institution:
World Health Organization South-East Asia (WHO SEARO)
Author:
Lucky Sangal, Vishesh Sood, Karin Haar, Takana Mary Moyana, Yuka Jinnai, Suman Rijal
Target Audience:
Public health professionals, researchers in epidemiology, laboratory technicians
Period of Application:
2020-2024
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Amendments:
N/A
Kebabs with a side of Salmonella: Two outbreaks of Salmonella linked to kebab shops in Canberra, ACT
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
Topic:
Foodborne illness outbreaks, Salmonella
Document Type:
Research report
Organization / Institution:
ACT Health Protection Service
Authors:
Jill Padrotta, Jenny Post, Alexandra Marmor, Nevada Pingault, Davoud Pourmarzi
Target Audience:
Public health professionals, food safety experts, healthcare providers
Period of Validity:
2021-2022
Approval Date:
2022
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Scottsdale, AZ; Tucson, AZ
Topic:
Salmonella Testing, Microarray Technology, Pathogen Detection
Document Type:
Research Paper
Organization / Institution:
PathogenDx
Authors:
Dr. Mike Hogan, Dr. Susan Evans, Dr. Benjamin A Katchman
Target Audience:
Researchers, Food Safety Professionals, Regulatory Bodies
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Mettupalayam
Topic:
Antibacterial activity of mulberry fruit extracts
Document Type:
Research Study
Organization / Institution:
Department of Sericulture, Forest College and Research Institute
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Researchers, academicians, and professionals in the field of microbiology and biochemistry
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2016
Journal:
World Journal of Gastroenterology
Manuscript Type:
Original Article, Basic Study
Authors:
Fong-Fong Chu, R Steven Esworthy, James H Doroshow, Binghui Shen
Affiliations:
Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, The First Affiliated Hospital and College of Clinical Medicine of Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang, China; Department of Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics, Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope, Duarte, CA, United States; Center for Cancer Research and Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, MD, United States
Funding:
National Cancer Institute, NIH
Open Access:
Yes, Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Correspondence:
Fong-Fong Chu, [email protected]
Study Model:
Male wild-type and Nox1 knockout C57BL6/J mice, 8 weeks old
Experimental Method:
Oral Salmonella Typhimurium infection following metronidazole treatment
Observation Period:
4 days post-inoculation
Ethics Approval:
Protocol 11043, City of Hope BRI Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, 2012, renewed 2014
Conflict of Interest:
None declared
Keywords:
NADPH oxidase-1, Salmonella Typhimurium, typhlitis, knockout mouse, reactive oxygen species
Publication Status:
In press, published online
Year:
2026
Region / countries studied:
Global, with focus on high-income countries and sub-Saharan Africa
Subject:
Salmonella Enteritidis epidemiology and genomics
Document type:
Research article
Institutions:
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine; Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Programme; multiple international collaborators
Authors:
Nicholas A. Feasey, James Hadfield, Karen H. Keddy, Timothy J. Dallman, Jan Jacobs, Xiangyu Deng, Paul Wigley, Lars Barquist, Gemma C. Langridge, Theresa Feltwell, Simon R. Harris, Alison E. Mather, Maria Fookes, Martin Aslett, Chisomo Msefula, Samuel Kariuki, Calman Maclennan, Robert S. Onsare, François X. Weill, Simon Le Hello, Anthony M. Smith, Michael McClelland, Prereak Desai, Christopher M. Parry, John Cheesbrough, Neil French, Josefina Campos, Jose A. Chabalgoity, Laura Betancor, Katie L. Hopkins, Satheesh Nair, Tom J. Humphrey, Octavie Lunguya, Tristan A. Cogan, Milagritos Tapia, Samba Sow, Sharon M. Tennant, Kristin Bornstein, Myron M. Levine, Lizeth Lacharme-Lora, Dean B. Everett, Robert A. Kingsley, Julian Parkhill, Robert S. Heyderman, Gordon Dougan, Melita A Gordon, Nicholas R. Thomson
Keywords:
Salmonella Enteritidis, global, multidrug resistant, bacteraemia, gastroenteritis, whole-genome sequencing
Target audience:
Epidemiologists, microbiologists, public health researchers
Study period:
Multiple isolates collected across 45 countries (specific years not stated)
Methods:
Whole-genome sequencing analysis of 675 S. Enteritidis isolates
Findings:
Identification of a global epidemic clade and two geographically restricted African clades with genomic degradation and multidrug resistance
Year:
2026
Category:
Microbiological
Topic:
Foodborne Pathogens
Document Type:
Factsheet
Organization:
MyHACCP
Target Audience:
Food Safety Professionals
Main Pathogens:
Salmonella enterica, Salmonella bongori
Common Sources:
Poultry, raw meats, raw eggs, raw milk, raw shellfish, raw herbs and spices
Growth Conditions:
Aerobic bacteria, optimal pH 6.6–8.2, inhibited at pH 4.0, rapid growth at room temperature, no growth at 5°C
Control Measures:
Heat treatment (75°C instant, 72°C 15 sec, 70°C 2 min, 63°C 30 min), temperature management, prevention of cross contamination
References:
Salmonella epidemiology
Concise Context:
Scientific factsheet detailing the characteristics, sources, growth conditions, and control measures for Salmonella species in food safety.
Year range:
2016–2023
Subject:
Genomic epidemiology of Salmonella Hadar
Document type:
Supplementary scientific material
Associated material:
Supplementary figures and supplementary file
Data sources:
NARMS surveillance sequencing (CDC, FDA, FSIS) and Enterobase datasets
Geographic coverage:
United States and international datasets (including U.K. and France)
Analytical methods:
Jaccard Index network analysis, phylogenetic analysis, pangenome analysis, genomic alignment, SNP-based maximum likelihood trees
Software and tools referenced:
Easyfig, Geneious Prime, Roary
Biological focus:
Salmonella Hadar genomes, plasmids, prophage elements, antimicrobial resistance genes
Variables analyzed:
Sequence type, plasmid replicons, antibiotic resistance genes, prophage occurrence, genome relatedness, gene frequency distribution
Datasets described:
U.S., non-U.S., U.K., and France Salmonella Hadar genome collections
Supplementary components:
Eleven supplementary figures and one supplementary data file containing pancontigs and gene sequences