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Diagnostic profile of clinical images, histopathological findings, Ziehl-Neelsen staining, and <t>DNA</t> <t>microarray</t> chip assay of participants with cutaneous mycobacterial infections. (A-C) Skin lesions of participants with cutaneous infection of M. marinum (A) , M. abscessus (B) , MTB (C) , and M. chelonae (D) . (E, F) Hematoxylin and eosin staining revealing acanthosis, pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia or exocytosis, diffuse inflammatory cells infiltration in the dermis, including multinucleated giant cells (white arrow), lymphocytes, neutrophils, and plasmocytes (magnification: A, 40×; B, 200×). (G) Ziehl-Neelsen staining of isolates from skin tissue culture showing red club-shaped filaments. (H-K) Mapped images of the DNA microarray chip assay of skin tissue confirming infection with M. marinum (H) , M. abscessus (I) , MTB (J) , and M. chelonae (K) .
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Article Title: DNA microarray chip assay in new use: early diagnostic value in cutaneous mycobacterial infection

Journal: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2023.1183078

Diagnostic profile of clinical images, histopathological findings, Ziehl-Neelsen staining, and DNA microarray chip assay of participants with cutaneous mycobacterial infections. (A-C) Skin lesions of participants with cutaneous infection of M. marinum (A) , M. abscessus (B) , MTB (C) , and M. chelonae (D) . (E, F) Hematoxylin and eosin staining revealing acanthosis, pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia or exocytosis, diffuse inflammatory cells infiltration in the dermis, including multinucleated giant cells (white arrow), lymphocytes, neutrophils, and plasmocytes (magnification: A, 40×; B, 200×). (G) Ziehl-Neelsen staining of isolates from skin tissue culture showing red club-shaped filaments. (H-K) Mapped images of the DNA microarray chip assay of skin tissue confirming infection with M. marinum (H) , M. abscessus (I) , MTB (J) , and M. chelonae (K) .
Figure Legend Snippet: Diagnostic profile of clinical images, histopathological findings, Ziehl-Neelsen staining, and DNA microarray chip assay of participants with cutaneous mycobacterial infections. (A-C) Skin lesions of participants with cutaneous infection of M. marinum (A) , M. abscessus (B) , MTB (C) , and M. chelonae (D) . (E, F) Hematoxylin and eosin staining revealing acanthosis, pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia or exocytosis, diffuse inflammatory cells infiltration in the dermis, including multinucleated giant cells (white arrow), lymphocytes, neutrophils, and plasmocytes (magnification: A, 40×; B, 200×). (G) Ziehl-Neelsen staining of isolates from skin tissue culture showing red club-shaped filaments. (H-K) Mapped images of the DNA microarray chip assay of skin tissue confirming infection with M. marinum (H) , M. abscessus (I) , MTB (J) , and M. chelonae (K) .

Techniques Used: Diagnostic Assay, Staining, Microarray, Infection

Sensitivities, specificity and accuracy of the skin culture method and  DNA microarray  chip assay in the diagnosis of cutaneous mycobacterial infections.
Figure Legend Snippet: Sensitivities, specificity and accuracy of the skin culture method and DNA microarray chip assay in the diagnosis of cutaneous mycobacterial infections.

Techniques Used: Microarray, Biomarker Discovery

PLR, NLR, Youden’s index and OR of the skin tissue culture method and  DNA microarray  chip assay.
Figure Legend Snippet: PLR, NLR, Youden’s index and OR of the skin tissue culture method and DNA microarray chip assay.

Techniques Used: Microarray



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Diagnostic profile of clinical images, histopathological findings, Ziehl-Neelsen staining, and <t>DNA</t> <t>microarray</t> chip assay of participants with cutaneous mycobacterial infections. (A-C) Skin lesions of participants with cutaneous infection of M. marinum (A) , M. abscessus (B) , MTB (C) , and M. chelonae (D) . (E, F) Hematoxylin and eosin staining revealing acanthosis, pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia or exocytosis, diffuse inflammatory cells infiltration in the dermis, including multinucleated giant cells (white arrow), lymphocytes, neutrophils, and plasmocytes (magnification: A, 40×; B, 200×). (G) Ziehl-Neelsen staining of isolates from skin tissue culture showing red club-shaped filaments. (H-K) Mapped images of the DNA microarray chip assay of skin tissue confirming infection with M. marinum (H) , M. abscessus (I) , MTB (J) , and M. chelonae (K) .
Dna Microarray Biochip, supplied by CapitalBio Corporation, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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Diagnostic profile of clinical images, histopathological findings, Ziehl-Neelsen staining, and DNA microarray chip assay of participants with cutaneous mycobacterial infections. (A-C) Skin lesions of participants with cutaneous infection of M. marinum (A) , M. abscessus (B) , MTB (C) , and M. chelonae (D) . (E, F) Hematoxylin and eosin staining revealing acanthosis, pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia or exocytosis, diffuse inflammatory cells infiltration in the dermis, including multinucleated giant cells (white arrow), lymphocytes, neutrophils, and plasmocytes (magnification: A, 40×; B, 200×). (G) Ziehl-Neelsen staining of isolates from skin tissue culture showing red club-shaped filaments. (H-K) Mapped images of the DNA microarray chip assay of skin tissue confirming infection with M. marinum (H) , M. abscessus (I) , MTB (J) , and M. chelonae (K) .

Journal: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

Article Title: DNA microarray chip assay in new use: early diagnostic value in cutaneous mycobacterial infection

doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2023.1183078

Figure Lengend Snippet: Diagnostic profile of clinical images, histopathological findings, Ziehl-Neelsen staining, and DNA microarray chip assay of participants with cutaneous mycobacterial infections. (A-C) Skin lesions of participants with cutaneous infection of M. marinum (A) , M. abscessus (B) , MTB (C) , and M. chelonae (D) . (E, F) Hematoxylin and eosin staining revealing acanthosis, pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia or exocytosis, diffuse inflammatory cells infiltration in the dermis, including multinucleated giant cells (white arrow), lymphocytes, neutrophils, and plasmocytes (magnification: A, 40×; B, 200×). (G) Ziehl-Neelsen staining of isolates from skin tissue culture showing red club-shaped filaments. (H-K) Mapped images of the DNA microarray chip assay of skin tissue confirming infection with M. marinum (H) , M. abscessus (I) , MTB (J) , and M. chelonae (K) .

Article Snippet: The DNA microarray biochip (CapitalBio Company Ltd, Beijing, China) used in the study could identify 17 mycobacterial species, including M. tuberculosis , M. intracellulare , M. avium , M. gordonae , M. kansasii , M. fortuitum , M. scrofulaceum , M. gilvum , M. terrae , M. chelonae/M. abscessus , M. phlei , M. nonchromogenicum , M. marinum/M. ulcerans , M. aurum , M. szulgai/M. malmoense , M. xenopi , and M. smegmatis .

Techniques: Diagnostic Assay, Staining, Microarray, Infection

Sensitivities, specificity and accuracy of the skin culture method and  DNA microarray  chip assay in the diagnosis of cutaneous mycobacterial infections.

Journal: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

Article Title: DNA microarray chip assay in new use: early diagnostic value in cutaneous mycobacterial infection

doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2023.1183078

Figure Lengend Snippet: Sensitivities, specificity and accuracy of the skin culture method and DNA microarray chip assay in the diagnosis of cutaneous mycobacterial infections.

Article Snippet: The DNA microarray biochip (CapitalBio Company Ltd, Beijing, China) used in the study could identify 17 mycobacterial species, including M. tuberculosis , M. intracellulare , M. avium , M. gordonae , M. kansasii , M. fortuitum , M. scrofulaceum , M. gilvum , M. terrae , M. chelonae/M. abscessus , M. phlei , M. nonchromogenicum , M. marinum/M. ulcerans , M. aurum , M. szulgai/M. malmoense , M. xenopi , and M. smegmatis .

Techniques: Microarray, Biomarker Discovery

PLR, NLR, Youden’s index and OR of the skin tissue culture method and  DNA microarray  chip assay.

Journal: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

Article Title: DNA microarray chip assay in new use: early diagnostic value in cutaneous mycobacterial infection

doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2023.1183078

Figure Lengend Snippet: PLR, NLR, Youden’s index and OR of the skin tissue culture method and DNA microarray chip assay.

Article Snippet: The DNA microarray biochip (CapitalBio Company Ltd, Beijing, China) used in the study could identify 17 mycobacterial species, including M. tuberculosis , M. intracellulare , M. avium , M. gordonae , M. kansasii , M. fortuitum , M. scrofulaceum , M. gilvum , M. terrae , M. chelonae/M. abscessus , M. phlei , M. nonchromogenicum , M. marinum/M. ulcerans , M. aurum , M. szulgai/M. malmoense , M. xenopi , and M. smegmatis .

Techniques: Microarray