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Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)|March 2, 2015
Tuberculosis origin: The Neolithic scenarioIsrael Hershkovitz, Helen D Donoghue, David E Minnikin, et al.
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)|March 28, 2015
Two positive tuberculosis cases in the late Nigrovits family, 18th century, Vác, HungaryIldikó Szikossy, György Pálfi, Erika Molnár, et al.
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)|March 24, 2015
Lipid biomarkers provide evolutionary signposts for the oldest known cases of tuberculosisOona Y-C Lee, Houdini H T Wu, Gurdyal S Besra, et al.
Plos One|August 4, 2012
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex lipid virulence factors preserved in the 17,000-year-old skeleton of an extinct bison, Bison antiquusOona Y-C Lee, Houdini H T Wu, Helen D Donoghue, et al.
Plos One|October 17, 2008
Detection and molecular characterization of 9,000-year-old Mycobacterium tuberculosis from a Neolithic settlement in the Eastern MediterraneanIsrael Hershkovitz, Helen D Donoghue, David E Minnikin, et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|May 22, 2012
Tracing hepatitis B virus to the 16th century in a Korean mummyGila Kahila Bar-Gal, Myeung Ju Kim, Athalia Klein, et al.
Nature Communications|April 8, 2015
Eighteenth-century genomes show that mixed infections were common at time of peak tuberculosis in EuropeGemma L Kay, Martin J Sergeant, Zhemin Zhou, et al.
The Journal of Parasitology|June 21, 2008
Gymnophalloides seoi eggs from the stool of a 17th century female mummy found in Hadong, Republic of KoreaMin Seo, Dong Hoon Shin, Sang-Mee Guk, et al.
Plos One|August 6, 2014
A possible case of cherubism in a 17th-century Korean mummyIsrael Hershkovitz, Mark Spigelman, Rachel Sarig, et al.
Infection, Genetics and Evolution : Journal of Molecular Epidemiology and Evolutionary Genetics in Infectious Diseases|February 15, 2015
A migration-driven model for the historical spread of leprosy in medieval Eastern and Central EuropeHelen D Donoghue, G Michael Taylor, Antónia Marcsik, et al.
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Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)|March 2, 2015
Tuberculosis origin: The Neolithic scenarioIsrael Hershkovitz, Helen D Donoghue, David E Minnikin, et al.
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)|March 28, 2015
Two positive tuberculosis cases in the late Nigrovits family, 18th century, Vác, HungaryIldikó Szikossy, György Pálfi, Erika Molnár, et al.
Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland)|March 24, 2015
Lipid biomarkers provide evolutionary signposts for the oldest known cases of tuberculosisOona Y-C Lee, Houdini H T Wu, Gurdyal S Besra, et al.
Plos One|August 4, 2012
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex lipid virulence factors preserved in the 17,000-year-old skeleton of an extinct bison, Bison antiquusOona Y-C Lee, Houdini H T Wu, Helen D Donoghue, et al.
Plos One|October 17, 2008
Detection and molecular characterization of 9,000-year-old Mycobacterium tuberculosis from a Neolithic settlement in the Eastern MediterraneanIsrael Hershkovitz, Helen D Donoghue, David E Minnikin, et al.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)|May 22, 2012
Tracing hepatitis B virus to the 16th century in a Korean mummyGila Kahila Bar-Gal, Myeung Ju Kim, Athalia Klein, et al.
Nature Communications|April 8, 2015
Eighteenth-century genomes show that mixed infections were common at time of peak tuberculosis in EuropeGemma L Kay, Martin J Sergeant, Zhemin Zhou, et al.
The Journal of Parasitology|June 21, 2008
Gymnophalloides seoi eggs from the stool of a 17th century female mummy found in Hadong, Republic of KoreaMin Seo, Dong Hoon Shin, Sang-Mee Guk, et al.
Plos One|August 6, 2014
A possible case of cherubism in a 17th-century Korean mummyIsrael Hershkovitz, Mark Spigelman, Rachel Sarig, et al.
Infection, Genetics and Evolution : Journal of Molecular Epidemiology and Evolutionary Genetics in Infectious Diseases|February 15, 2015
A migration-driven model for the historical spread of leprosy in medieval Eastern and Central EuropeHelen D Donoghue, G Michael Taylor, Antónia Marcsik, et al.
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