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Lotti Tajouri

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BMC Medical Genomics|May 23, 2018
Erythrocyte microRNA sequencing reveals differential expression in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosisKira Groen, Vicki E Maltby, Rodney A Lea, et al.
Clinical Epigenetics|August 30, 2016
Next-generation sequencing reveals broad down-regulation of microRNAs in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis CD4+ T cellsKatherine A Sanders, Miles C Benton, Rod A Lea, et al.
Brain Research Bulletin|March 28, 2006
Genetic investigation of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) and catechol-O-methyl transferase (COMT) in multiple sclerosisLotti Tajouri, Virginie Martin, Claudia Gasparini, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 28, 2018
Genome-wide DNA methylation changes in CD19<sup>+</sup> B cells from relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patientsVicki E Maltby, Rodney A Lea, Moira C Graves, et al.
Clinical Epigenetics|November 10, 2015
Genome-wide DNA methylation profiling of CD8+ T cells shows a distinct epigenetic signature to CD4+ T cells in multiple sclerosis patientsVicki E Maltby, Moira C Graves, Rodney A Lea, et al.
Infection and Drug Resistance|September 15, 2022
Healthcare Derived Smart Watches and Mobile Phones are Contaminated Niches to Multidrug Resistant and Highly Virulent MicrobesSyrine Boucherabine, Rania Nassar, Lobna Mohamed, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 15, 2022
Mobile phones are hazardous microbial platforms warranting robust public health and biosecurity protocolsMatthew Olsen, Rania Nassar, Abiola Senok, et al.
Infection, Disease & Health|August 22, 2022
Mobile phones as fomites for pathogenic microbes: A cross-sectional survey of perceptions and sanitization habits of health care workers in Dubai, United Arab EmiratesAbdulla Albastaki, Matthew Olsen, Hanan Almulla, et al.
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease|June 11, 2021
The role of mobile phones as a possible pathway for pathogen movement, a cross-sectional microbial analysisLotti Tajouri, Mariana Campos, Matthew Olsen, et al.
Microorganisms|April 27, 2024
Extended Reality Head-Mounted Displays Are Likely to Pose a Significant Risk in Medical Settings While Current Classification Remains as Non-CriticalAdrian Goldsworthy, Matthew Olsen, Andy Koh, et al.
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BMC Medical Genomics|May 23, 2018
Erythrocyte microRNA sequencing reveals differential expression in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosisKira Groen, Vicki E Maltby, Rodney A Lea, et al.
Clinical Epigenetics|August 30, 2016
Next-generation sequencing reveals broad down-regulation of microRNAs in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis CD4+ T cellsKatherine A Sanders, Miles C Benton, Rod A Lea, et al.
Brain Research Bulletin|March 28, 2006
Genetic investigation of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) and catechol-O-methyl transferase (COMT) in multiple sclerosisLotti Tajouri, Virginie Martin, Claudia Gasparini, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 28, 2018
Genome-wide DNA methylation changes in CD19<sup>+</sup> B cells from relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patientsVicki E Maltby, Rodney A Lea, Moira C Graves, et al.
Clinical Epigenetics|November 10, 2015
Genome-wide DNA methylation profiling of CD8+ T cells shows a distinct epigenetic signature to CD4+ T cells in multiple sclerosis patientsVicki E Maltby, Moira C Graves, Rodney A Lea, et al.
Infection and Drug Resistance|September 15, 2022
Healthcare Derived Smart Watches and Mobile Phones are Contaminated Niches to Multidrug Resistant and Highly Virulent MicrobesSyrine Boucherabine, Rania Nassar, Lobna Mohamed, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 15, 2022
Mobile phones are hazardous microbial platforms warranting robust public health and biosecurity protocolsMatthew Olsen, Rania Nassar, Abiola Senok, et al.
Infection, Disease & Health|August 22, 2022
Mobile phones as fomites for pathogenic microbes: A cross-sectional survey of perceptions and sanitization habits of health care workers in Dubai, United Arab EmiratesAbdulla Albastaki, Matthew Olsen, Hanan Almulla, et al.
Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease|June 11, 2021
The role of mobile phones as a possible pathway for pathogen movement, a cross-sectional microbial analysisLotti Tajouri, Mariana Campos, Matthew Olsen, et al.
Microorganisms|April 27, 2024
Extended Reality Head-Mounted Displays Are Likely to Pose a Significant Risk in Medical Settings While Current Classification Remains as Non-CriticalAdrian Goldsworthy, Matthew Olsen, Andy Koh, et al.
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