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Existing blood transcriptional classifiers accurately discriminate active tuberculosis from latent infection in individuals from south India. Leong, S et al Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland) <<more>>
Development of a fixed module repertoire for the analysis and interpretation of blood transcriptome data. Altman, MC et al Nature communications <<more>>
Transcriptomic profiling in childhood H1N1/09 influenza reveals reduced expression of protein synthesis genes. Herberg, JA et al The Journal of infectious diseases <<more>>
Four-Gene Pan-African Blood Signature Predicts Progression to Tuberculosis. Suliman, S et al American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine <<more>>
Single-cell immune profiling reveals distinct immune response in asymptomatic COVID-19 patients. Zhao, XN et al Signal transduction and targeted therapy <<more>>
Transcriptional blood signatures distinguish pulmonary tuberculosis, pulmonary sarcoidosis, pneumonias and lung cancers. Bloom, CI et al PloS one <<more>>
A multi-cohort study of the immune factors associated with M. tuberculosis infection outcomes. Roy Chowdhury, R et al Nature <<more>>
The Host Response to Viral Infections Reveals Common and Virus-Specific Signatures in the Peripheral Blood. Tsalik, EL et al Frontiers in immunology <<more>>
Detection of tuberculosis in HIV-infected and -uninfected African adults using whole blood RNA expression signatures: a case-control study. Kaforou, M et al PLoS medicine <<more>>
Host Gene Expression in Nose and Blood for the Diagnosis of Viral Respiratory Infection. Yu, J et al The Journal of infectious diseases <<more>>