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Nicholas J Loman

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Nature Methods|April 1, 2015
Successful test launch for nanopore sequencingNicholas J Loman, Mick Watson
Source Code for Biology and Medicine|June 23, 2010
EntrezAJAX: direct web browser access to the Entrez Programming UtilitiesNicholas J Loman, Mark J Pallen
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|August 22, 2014
Poretools: a toolkit for analyzing nanopore sequence dataNicholas J Loman, Aaron R Quinlan
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|November 10, 2015
Twenty years of bacterial genome sequencingNicholas J Loman, Mark J Pallen
Genome Medicine|August 25, 2011
Are diagnostic and public health bacteriology ready to become branches of genomic medicine?Mark J Pallen, Nicholas J Loman
Nature Reviews. Genetics|November 14, 2017
Towards a genomics-informed, real-time, global pathogen surveillance systemJennifer L Gardy, Nicholas J Loman
Genome Biology|July 9, 2016
Real-time digital pathogen surveillance - the time is nowJennifer Gardy, Nicholas J Loman, Andrew Rambaut
Nature Methods|June 16, 2015
A complete bacterial genome assembled de novo using only nanopore sequencing dataNicholas J Loman, Joshua Quick, Jared T Simpson
Gigascience|November 12, 2014
A reference bacterial genome dataset generated on the MinION™ portable single-molecule nanopore sequencerJoshua Quick, Aaron R Quinlan, Nicholas J Loman
Gigascience|February 20, 2015
Erratum: A reference bacterial genome dataset generated on the MinION(TM) portable single-molecule nanopore sequencerJoshua Quick, Aaron R Quinlan, Nicholas J Loman
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Nature Methods|April 1, 2015
Successful test launch for nanopore sequencingNicholas J Loman, Mick Watson
Source Code for Biology and Medicine|June 23, 2010
EntrezAJAX: direct web browser access to the Entrez Programming UtilitiesNicholas J Loman, Mark J Pallen
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|August 22, 2014
Poretools: a toolkit for analyzing nanopore sequence dataNicholas J Loman, Aaron R Quinlan
Nature Reviews. Microbiology|November 10, 2015
Twenty years of bacterial genome sequencingNicholas J Loman, Mark J Pallen
Genome Medicine|August 25, 2011
Are diagnostic and public health bacteriology ready to become branches of genomic medicine?Mark J Pallen, Nicholas J Loman
Nature Reviews. Genetics|November 14, 2017
Towards a genomics-informed, real-time, global pathogen surveillance systemJennifer L Gardy, Nicholas J Loman
Genome Biology|July 9, 2016
Real-time digital pathogen surveillance - the time is nowJennifer Gardy, Nicholas J Loman, Andrew Rambaut
Nature Methods|June 16, 2015
A complete bacterial genome assembled de novo using only nanopore sequencing dataNicholas J Loman, Joshua Quick, Jared T Simpson
Gigascience|November 12, 2014
A reference bacterial genome dataset generated on the MinION™ portable single-molecule nanopore sequencerJoshua Quick, Aaron R Quinlan, Nicholas J Loman
Gigascience|February 20, 2015
Erratum: A reference bacterial genome dataset generated on the MinION(TM) portable single-molecule nanopore sequencerJoshua Quick, Aaron R Quinlan, Nicholas J Loman
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