Feng et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Semiquantitative fingerprinting based on pseudotargeted metabolomics and deep learning for the identification of Listeria monocytogenes and its major serotypesFeng et al., 2023
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- Author
- Feng Y
- Wei X
- Chen M
- Zhu H
- Zhang J
- Zhang Y
- Xue L
- Huang L
- Chen G
- Gu Q
- Wu S
- Ding Y
- Wu Q
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- Analytical Chemistry
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The rapid identification of pathogenic microorganism serotypes is still a bottleneck problem to be solved urgently. Compared with proteomics technology, metabolomics technology is directly related to phenotypes and has higher specificity in identifying pathogenic …
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